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SCENES FROM AN EXECUTION
at the National (Lyttelton)
ART IMITATES LIFE
Howard Barker’s
irreverent juxtaposes political dictates and artistic integrity in a timeless clash.
Reviewed by:
RACHEL HALLIBURTON
LOSERVILLE
at the Garrick
REVENGE OF THE NERDS
This peppy musical comedy attempts to set the struggles of college brainiacs to song.
Reviewed by:
CLIVE HIRSCHHORN
CABARET
at the Savoy
HIGHBALLS AND HIGH KICKS
The Savoy Theatre on the Strand resurrects this downright dirty dance, with
Will Young
and
Michelle Ryan
taking the leads.
Reviewed by:
MICHAEL COVENEY
ALL THAT FALL
at the Jermyn Street Theatre
NOT MUCH FOR THE EYES
This is the first time
Samuel Beckett's
little-known play
All That Fall
has seen a stage, mostly because it's a radio play.
Reviewed by:
KATE BASSETT
BERENICE
at the Donmar Warehouse
MAJESTIC SADNESS
Despite a reworking of the text,
Jean Racine’s
17th-century romantic tragedy is still a challenge for an audience.
Reviewed by:
SAM MARLOWE
DAMNED BY DESPAIR
at the National (Olivier)
A TALE WITHOUT TRIUMPH
The only thing more brutal than the characters' actions in this play is how this obscure tale has been handled.
Reviewed by:
CLIVE HIRSCHHORN
CHARLEY'S AUNT
at the Menier Chocolate Factory
ANYTHING TO GET THE GIRL
Brandon Thomas'
farce gets dusted off and given the royal treatment – perhaps more than it deserves.
Reviewed by:
JOHN NATHAN
A CHORUS OF DISAPPROVAL
at the Harold Pinter
PLAYING AT ACTING
We've seen better plays from this playwright, and better productions from this director.
Reviewed by:
KATE BASSETT
KING LEAR
at the Almeida
STRIPPED OF EVERYTHING
An intimate production gives the audience an up-close and personal look into
Jonathan Pryce's
Lear and all his flaws.
Reviewed by:
MICHAEL COVENEY
LOVE AND INFORMATION
at the Royal Court
INFORMATION OVERLOAD
Caryl Churchill’s
new play moves in an exhilarating rush, almost faster than your synapses can fire.
Reviewed by:
RACHEL HALLIBURTON
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SCHEDULE UPDATES
-
Yes, Prime Minister
contracts its run, while
A Chorus Line
expands its own.
POWERHOUSE OF THEATRE
- After 11 years as the Almeida Theatre's artistic director,
Michael Attenborough
is stepping down to focus on directing.
SONGS FROM THE HEART
-
Once
the Tony-Award winning musical is set to hit London in January.
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