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Tag: London Theatre

A young white man sits on a box on stage, looking slightly upwards. Around him, several cast members are holding up dragonfly puppets as the stage is lit up in a blue hue.
Theatre

‘A-Typical Rainbow’ review – Autistic drama glows with authenticity

by Liam O'DellJuly 8, 2022July 30, 2022
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Two white women on-stage in a living room style setting. There’s a small table in front of them and a sofa behind them, which the blonde woman sits on the edge of on the left. On the right, on the floor, is the brown-haired woman, looking up at the other and holding her hand.
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‘Barrier(s)’ review – Deaf queer drama subverts your sympathy

by Liam O'DellJuly 7, 2022July 15, 2022
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A white woman with plaited blonde hair, a blue top and light blue skirt kneels in front of a small table, while a Black man with a cream shirt and brown waistcoat stands and leans on the table. A blue armchair is visible in the left of the photo, and several blackboards are on show in the background. They are on-stage, with the image being a production shot.
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‘The Lesson’ review – Lacklustre lecture is close to being clever

by Liam O'DellJuly 2, 2022July 30, 2022
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JJ Green, a young white man with short brown hair and a grey jumper, grins at someone off camera. He is sitting down and resting his chin in his left hand. He is in a rehearsal room, and someone holding a script can be seen in the right of the photo. Sitting behind him with a shocked expression on her face is a Black woman in a red floral dress and green bandana, her arms crossed.
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‘We’re doing it for the first time’: JJ Green on his debut autism play, ‘A-Typical Rainbow’

by Liam O'DellJune 27, 2022July 30, 2022
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Noma Dumezwini, a Black woman, is on stage in a Victorian-style green dress. Her hands are in front of her as she speaks. The photo is taken through a gap in a wooden chair, which is blurred in the foreground.
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‘A Doll’s House, Part 2’ review – Theatre’s most flawed marriage broken down once more, and in startling fashion

by Liam O'DellJune 20, 2022August 6, 2022
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A brown woman in a green dress stands in front of a kitchen table. Her husband, a white man in w white top, holds a white cup of tea and looks out of a window to the right. Off-stage and from the sidelines, a brown woman in a pink shirt is watching on and looking outwards slightly towards the camera.
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‘That Is Not Who I Am’ review – Dave Davidson’s delightful and daring deception

by Liam O'DellJune 19, 2022July 15, 2022
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