For many critics, Tom Stoppard’s The Real Thing is their favourite Stoppard play. I have to admit it has never been mine. I originally saw it in 1982, its premiere, and then again in 2000. Seeing it n ...
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I watched Yael Farber’s murky, modern military production at home when it was streamed and was very impressed by the excellent camera work. James McArdle’s Macbeth is not a man of ambition with dark a ...
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Ammonite (March 26, on BFI iPlayer and digital outlets) Cert 15, 120 mins. Francis Lee’s God’s Own Country might have been a pale, self-conscious, and heavy-handed imitation of Brokeback Mountain, but ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Peter Gynt at National Theatre/Olivier, London When the 39-year-old Henrik Ibsen wrote Peer Gynt in 1867 he thought of it as a long dramatic poem and never thought it would be s ...
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