Hardly a month goes by without there being yet another book, play, film, television programme about the Holocaust. GOOD, C. P. Taylor’s psychological drama, which the RSC premiered in 1981 at th ...
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Willkommen. Bienvenu. Life is a cabaret, old chum. The Playhouse has been transformed into The Kit Kat Club, the Berlin transvestite nightclub, with audiences in the stalls sitting at cafe tables. Sal ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Snowflake at Kiln Theatre, London, NW6 Snowflake used to be a derogatory term for easily offended, fragile young people who were unable to cope with harsh realities and opposing ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Three Sisters at Almeida Theatre, London N1 One of the reasons for Anton Chekhov’s enduring success is that audiences can so easily identify with his characters’ suffering. The ...
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