2,500 years on, Ian Rickson directs an all-female cast in Kae Tempest’s Paradise, a contemporary morality play, an adaptation of Philoctetes, the play Sophocles wrote during the Peloponnesian War and ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews The Woods at Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, London SW1 The very title of Robert Alan Evans’s weird new play instantly suggests something nasty and brings back memories of frighte ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews The Seagull at Lyric, Hammersmith, London W6 At its premiere in St. Petersburg in 1896, hopelessly miscast, under-rehearsed, and with an audience who thought they were going to ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs BRIDGET JONES’S BABY (StudioCanal). Bridget Jones is back and now well into her 40s. She has two drunken one night stands and finds herself pregnant and uncertai ...
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