Tag: theatre reviews
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Robert Tanitch reviews two very short plays by Samuel Beckett at Jermyn Street Theatre, London
The English actress Billie Whitelaw, Samuel Beckett’s muse and foremost interpreter of his work, who died in 2014, aged 82, has given a vivid and invaluable account of what it […]
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A THOMAS HARDY SONGBOOK SHEFFIELD CRUCIBLE STUDIO NOV 4th 2021
Brimming with the overwhelming delight of singing again at last in the magic of in-the-round intimacy, Roderick Williams quickly spread his joy throughout the auditorium, his singing and compelling delivery […]
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Robert Tanitch reviews Pride and Prejudice (sort of) at Criterion Theatre, London.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a fortune must be in want of a wife. Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, published in 1813, […]
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Robert Tanitch reviews ENO’s HMS Pinafore at London Coliseum
Ever since its first performances in 1878, Gilbert and Sullivan’s operetta has been hugely popular on both sides of the Atlantic with theatregoers enjoying the gentle debunking of the Queen’s […]