Tag: Robert Tanitch
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Harley Granville Barker’s Waste is a scathing analysis of political compromise
Robert Tanitch reviews Waste at National Theatre/Lyttelton. Harley Granville Barker’s political drama, originally written in 1907 when he was barely 30 and banned by The Lord Chamberlain, was not publicly […]
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Go to ENO for the singing rather than the production
Robert Tanitch reviews ENO’s The Force of Destiny at London Coliseum One of the reasons Verdi’s opera of love, war, revenge and death, is not staged that often is that […]
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Terence Rattigan’s soufflé
Robert Tanitch reviews Harlequinade/All on Her Own at Garrick Theatre, London WC2 Kenneth Branagh opens a year-long season of plays with Harlequinade, a farce by Terence Rattigan, and The Winter’s […]
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Kenneth Branagh is back in the West End
Robert Tanitch reviews The Winter’s Tale at Garrick Theatre, London WC2 The good news is Kenneth Branagh is back on the West End stage after a very long absence with […]