Robert Tanitch reviews Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom at the National Theatre/Lyttelton, London. August Wilson is one of the great American playwrights of the 20thcentury, up there with Eugene O’Neil, Tenne ...
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Joyce Glasser reviews TRUMBO Although by 1943 Dalton Trumbo was wealthy, and one of the highest paid scriptwriters in Hollywood, like many US citizens who witnessed the rise of Fascism in Europe, he j ...
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Eileen Caiger Gray reviews WAITING FOR GODOT at THE CRUCIBLE, SHEFFIELD Considering this is, some say, a play in which nothing happens – twice, Waiting for Godot is always riveting – even ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews The Master Builder at Old Vic, London SW1 The critics at its British premiere in 1893 were quick to dismiss Henrik Ibsen’s play as “three acts of gibberish… in ...
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