Robert Tanitch reviews People, Places and Things at National Theatre/Dorfman Duncan Macmillan writes about addiction and the good work being done by the AA to help addicts to recover. Most of the acti ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs Far from the Madding Crowd (Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment). Thomas Hardy’s Wessex novel is set in 1870 Dorset. Carey Mulligan’s resourceful and very ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs. AGATHA CHRISTIE’S PARTNERS IN CRIME (Acorn) The partners in crime, Tommy and Tuppence, are amateur detectives and married. They were created by Agatha Christie ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews My Eyes Went Dark at Finborough Theatre, London SW10 Matthew Wilkinson’s two-hand drama, which is inspired by real events and which he has directed, raises the question of what ...
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