Robert Tanitch reviews Bakkhai at Almeida Theatre, London N1 BAKKHAI, the last of the great Greek tragedies, was written by Euripides when he was over 70 and living in voluntary exile in the wilds of ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs WHITE GOD (Metrodome). An excellent Hungarian parable on racism and social cleansing by Karel Mundruczo opens with a 13-year-old girl (Zsofia Psotta) riding thro ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Impossible at Noel Coward Theatre, London WC2 The audience is strongly advised not to try anything they see on stage at home, which is a pity because there will be many people w ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Seven Brides for Seven Brothers at Open Air Theatre, Regent’s Park, London. The fictional story of the abduction of the Sabine women by the Romans has been told by Livy and Plut ...
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Jul 29, 2015
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