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Love and money

Love and money

Robert Tanitch reviews The School for Scheming at Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Surrey Theatregoers owe an enormous debt to Sam Walters, who is retiring as artistic director of the charming in-the-ro ...
The curse of unhappy marriages

The curse of unhappy marriages

Robert Tanitch reviews The Notorious Mrs Ebbsmith at Jermyn Street Theatre, London SW1 Arthur Wing Pinero (1855 -1934), who made his name with a series of popular farces, established himself as a seri ...
Class, privilege and old-world snobbery

Class, privilege and old-world snobbery

Robert Tanitch reviews Relative Values at Harold Pinter Theatre, London SW1 Noel Coward’s comedy was never that good. It felt dreadfully old-fashioned, even at its premiere in 1951. It was, as Coward ...
Coronation or abdication?

Coronation or abdication?

Robert Tanitch reviews King Charles III at Almeida Theatre, London N1 Mike Bartlett describes King Charles III as a future history play and it is the best and wittiest British play about a constitutio ...