Robert Tanitch reviews Travesties at Apollo Theatre, London W1 Tom Stoppard has described the chaotic, anarchic and sometimes bewildering Travesties, which premiered in 1974, as a bit of singing and d ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Beware of Pity at Barbican Theatre, London EC2 In 1938 Stefan Zweig, an Austrian Jewish refugee, living in exile in Britain, having fled the Nazis, wrote a novel, Beware of Pity ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews ENO’s Rigoletto at London Coliseum When Verdi was asked which of his operas was his favourite he replied Rigoletto. The premiere in 1851 was a huge success with the public and i ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews The White Devil at Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, SE1 The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, the Globe’s intimate indoor 17th century theatre, with its oak structured horseshoe auditorium and o ...
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