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Robert Tanitch reviews Shakespeare’s Richard II at Bridge Theatre, London

Robert Tanitch reviews Shakespeare’s Richard II at Bridge Theatre, London

RICHARD II, the most lyrical and elegiac of Shakespeare’s history plays, is acted in Nicholas Hytner’s disappointing production in drab contemporary clothes on a tr ...
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DEATH AND THE KING’S HORSEMAN – The Crucible, Sheffield – Feb 4th 2025

DEATH AND THE KING’S HORSEMAN – The Crucible, Sheffield – Feb 4th 2025

This powerful, compelling story is brought with colourful dynamism to the Crucible stage. The combined forces of strong cast, atmospheric set, lighting and soundscapes, p ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Howard Brenton’s Churchill in Moscow at the Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Surrey

Robert Tanitch reviews Howard Brenton’s Churchill in Moscow at the Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Surrey

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 ha ...
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