Robert Tanitch reviews Antigone at Barbican, London. Sophocles’ great tragedy, first performed circa 441 BC, is a clash between two extremes. Neither King Kreon nor Antigone will back down and the eff ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Rasta Thomas’s Romeo and Juliet at Peacock Theatre The story of Juliet and her Romeo was enormously popular even before Shakespeare took hold of it in 1595. Since then his versi ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Multitudes at Tricycle Theatre, London NW6 John Hollingworth writes about multiculturalism in Britain today. The play is set in Bradford during a Conservative Party Conference. ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews The Indian Queen at London Coliseum. Henry Purcell ranks amongst the greatest of the English composers and it isn’t often you can see The Indian Queen; except what we see isn’t ...
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