Robert Tanitch reviews Oresteia at Almeida Theatre, London N1 The Greek victory in the Trojan War was dearly bought. Agamemnon, the Greek commander, sacrificed his daughter, Iphignia, to the goddess ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Everyman at National Theatre/Olivier Theatre, London. EVERYMAN, the most famous medieval morality play, hasn’t had a major production in the UK since the William Poel and Ben Gr ...
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May 11, 2015
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Robert Tanitch reviews Light Shining in Buckinghamshire at National Theatre/Lyttelton The action takes place during the 1640s in England. King Charles 1 has been beheaded. The Civil War is over. It’s ...
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Apr 29, 2015
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Robert Tanitch reviews Romeo et Juliette at London Coliseum. Friar Laurence is much to blame for the tragedy that befalls Romeo and Juliet. So it is interesting, in Jean Christophe Maillot’s 1996 live ...
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Apr 27, 2015
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