Sean O’Casey’s Juno and the Paycock, written in anger and compassion, begins in farce and ends in tragedy. “What can God do against the stupidity of men?” The action is set at the end of the Irish Civ ...
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Henrik Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People is a story of corruption in government and media and one man’s stand against the state. Always relevant, the present revival coincides with the murder of the brav ...
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The set is a miniature Greek amphitheatre. The setting doesn’t do the actors any favours. There is no scenery, no costume, only everyday modern clothes. Everybody is dressed in black. I missed the exo ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews The Inheritance at Young Vic, London SE1 American playwright Matthew Lopez’s epic play is about gay men living in New York today and their inheritance is AIDS. Lopez has been qu ...
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