During the 50s very few people had televisions and the radio was the main source of broadcast entertainment. During the early part of the decade Britain was still experiencing a wartime hangover with ...
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Historians believe Shakespeare was born on this day – 23rd April – in 1564, the same day he died in 1616. Although the plays of William Shakespeare may be the most widely read works in the ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Ah, Wilderness! at Young Vic, London SE1 Written in 1933, during the Great Depression, Eugene O’Neill said his purpose was to write a play true to the spirit of the American lar ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Carmen Disruption at Almeida Theatre, London N1. Simon Stephens’s play was commissioned and first performed in Hamburg in 2014. Stephens says Carmen Disruption is “about the po ...
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