Paula Vogel’s Indecent tells the backstage story of a highly controversial Yiddish play, Sholem Asch’s God of Vengeance, from its first reading by a Yiddish troupe in Warsaw in 1907 to its American pr ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews A Very Expensive Poison at The Old Vic, London SE1 Lucy Prebble had a big success in 2009 with Enron, her satire on capitalism, brilliantly directed by Rupert Gold. The source f ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Man from La Mancha at London Coliseum Cervantes’s epic novel, first published in 1605, was an instant best-seller and has inspired numerous stage and film adaptations. The most ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Oslo at National Theatre/Lyttelton There is an iconic image of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO Chairman Yasser Afarat shaking hands on the White House lawn in 1993 ...
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