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Tag: Ivo van Hove

A theatre show. A white man in a black jacket holds a microphone upstage. Behind him, a crowd are watching three men in top hats on a podium. One holds a sign saying ‘more winter’, while another holds a groundhog.
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10 London theatre shows to look forward to in 2023

by Liam O’DellJanuary 3, 2023May 7, 2023
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A white man in all-black clothing shouts as he flaps his hands together in front of him. He’s lit up by a warm yellow hue. It’s slightly foggy on-stage too.
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‘Who Killed My Father?’ review – Ivo van Hove’s cyclical monologue on capitalism

by Liam O’DellSeptember 9, 2022September 24, 2022
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A group of male and female actors dance violently on stage, lit up by harsh orange and yellow lighting. On a large projector screen behind them are towering orange flames.
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‘Age of Rage’ review – Ivo van Hove’s Greek epic is heavy with metal, but not with feeling

by Liam O’DellMay 6, 2022May 19, 2022
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Ruth Wilson, a white woman with brown hair in a ponytail and a white jumper, has a phone to her ear as she rests her left hand on a vertical black pole. Her eyes are closed, listening, and the picture is lit up in a warm yellow hue.
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‘The Human Voice’ review – Ruth Wilson is utterly devastating in unpredictable phone call monologue

by Liam O’DellMarch 30, 2022April 28, 2022
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A man holds another man by the scruff of his shirt lying down on a table. Cutlery is scattered on the floor and in the background is a projector screen showing a bird's eye view of the table.
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‘The Damned’ review – Comédie-Française astonish in unsettling Nazi thriller

by Liam O’DellJune 20, 2019March 15, 2020
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Lily James stands in front of three dressing room mirrors, holding a red dress close to her chest. Behind her, in a blue robe, looking at her, is Gillian Anderson.
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‘All About Eve’ review – Ivo van Hove’s adaptation is tightly directed tedium

by Liam O’DellApril 3, 2019March 15, 2020
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