Lyonesse, the word conjures up myths, Arthurian legends and lost kingdoms swept away by the sea and drowned forever. Lyonesse is a Cornish Atlantis. Penelope Skinner’s Lyonesse, however, turns out to ...
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With Jack Absolute Flies Again, the National Theatre attempts to repeat the success they had with Richard Bean’s One Man, Two Guvnors. Having rewritten Goldoni’s The Servant of Two Masters, Bean now, ...
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Robert Tanitch review RSC’s Julius Caesar at Barbican Theatre, London WC1 Despite everybody knowing what happened on the Ides of March, it doesn’t spoil the enjoyment of the play one bit. It could be ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews the RSC’s Coriolanus at Barbican Theatre, London EC2 Shakespeare’s Coriolanus, not the easiest play to get right, has been never been popular with the general theatregoer. ...
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