Rory Mullarkey admits to being a committed socialist but his satire on the English upper classes is poor stuff and the claque’s artificially loud laughter on the press night became more and more irrit ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Pity at Royal Court Theatre, London SW1 There is a gimmick. The audience has to enter at the rear of the theatre and go on to the stage and down a few steps to reach the stalls. ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Saint George and the Dragon at National Theatre/Olivier, London Rory Mullarkey describes Saint George and the Dragon, his epic rambling play about England, as “a new folk tale f ...
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THE ORESTEIA, which premiered in Athens in 458BC, when it won first prize, is a trilogy of murder and revenge, acted over two-and-half hours with two intervals. In the first play Clytemnestra kills he ...
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