Oliver Cromwell and his highly Puritan government closed theatres in 1642 and they remained closed for 18 years. Yes, 18 years. Had I been alive then, how would I have survived? April de Angelis’s Pla ...
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Howard Brenton’s new play, directed by Tom Littler, works so well in the round and in the intimacy of the Orange Tree Theatre. In 1942 Prime Minister Winston Churchill had a secret meeting with Genera ...
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If music be the food of love, play on; Give me excess of it, that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die. On a round mirrored floor stands a baby grand piano and it remains there, permanentl ...
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Red Speedo by the American playwright Lucas Hnath raises moral and ethical questions in sport. Cheating at the Olympic Games is nothing new and has been going on ever since they began in 776 BCE and h ...
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