Alexis Zegerman’s The Fever Syndrome, directed by Roxana Silbert, is a big American dysfunctional family drama. The setting is a massive old three-story house in New York, open on one side like a doll ...									
								
								
									
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										Cole Porter’s Anything Goes, which premiered in 1934, was the perfect light entertainment for audiences who had been through the Wall Street Crash and the Great Depression. And it’s the perfect light  ...									
								
								
									
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										Noel Coward had a talent to amuse. He was described by the theatrical profession as The Master. Lord Louis Mountbatten on Noel Coward’s 70th birthday tribute said this: ‘There are probably greater pai ...									
								
								
									
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										Robert Tanitch reviews Prism at Hampstead Theatre, London NW3 “I am not a literary writer. I’m a dramatist,” says Terry Johnson. “I can’t write prose, all I can write is good dialogue and tremendous f ...									
								
								
									
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