Robert Tanitch reviews Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour at National Theatre/Dorfman For many readers stories about schoolgirls will bring back happy memories of Enid Blyton, Angela Brazil, Muriel Spar ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Platanov at National Theatre/Olivier One of the exciting things about the Young Chekhov season is that it allows audiences to see the rarely staged Platanov which Chekhov wrote ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Wrights & Wrongs My Life in Dance by Peter Wright with Paul Arrowsmith (Oberon £25). Peter Wright has been a dancer, choreographer, teacher, producer and director for well o ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Yerma at Young Vic, London SE1 YERMA (1934) is the second play in a trilogy of rural tragedies by Federico Garcia Lorca, which includes Blood Wedding (1933) and The House of Ber ...
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