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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Robert Tanitch reviews I Loved Lucy at Jermyn Street Theatre, London SW1 Lucille Ball (1911-1989), the brilliant, screwball, redheaded American comedienne, became a national institution with the TV si ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Rabbit Hole at Hampstead Theatre, London NW3 David Lindsay-Abaire’s Rabbit Hole won the Pulitzer Prize for best drama in 2007. His earliest plays were incredibly whimsical absur ...
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