The job of a playwright is to hold up a mirror to nature and reflect it truthfully. Not an easy thing to do, if you live in a totalitarian state and the censor dictates what audiences can see and cann ...
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A Victorian governess, a young widow, arrives in Siam in 1862 to teach the king’s children only to find that it is the king who needs the education. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein’s much- ...
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Antonio Cimolino’s production, acted on the traverse stage of the newly transformed Tom Patterson Theatre in 2022, has a good pace and Shakespeare’s text is boldly and clearly spoken. The performance ...
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Charlie Josephine’s Cowbois premiered last year at the Swan Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon. The Royal Shakespeare Theatre now brings this spoof Queer Western to London, hoping, no doubt, that it will appe ...
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