Henrik Ibsen’s The Master Builder, which premiered in London in 1893 to a bad press, is not the easiest of his plays; but the leading role has attracted actors of the calibre of Michael Redgrave, Laur ...
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Postponed twice because of Covod, this new musical version of Dodie Smith’s children’s classic finally arrives, very appropriately, at this particular theatre. Did you know that the dog-owners in the ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Absolute Hell at National Theatre/Lyttelton Rodney Ackland’s Absolute Hell (originally called The Pink Room) was given such a hammering by the critics when it was first produced ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Ugly Lies The Bone at National Theatre/Lyttelton. Ugly Lies The Bone is not exactly the sort of title to get theatregoers rushing to buy seats. It sounds more suitable for a hor ...
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