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Tag: London Theatre

A young brown boy in a blue school uniform stands on a stage. A flurry of words, including ‘epicardial pacemaker’ are projected onto him and the stage behind him.
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‘The Boy With Two Hearts’ review – Refugee story told with rushed intensity

by Liam O'DellOctober 29, 2022November 3, 2022
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Anoushka Lucas, a young woman, stares out at someone behind the camera with her hands resting on a wooden piano on a stage.
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‘Elephant’ review – Anoushka Lucas makes you think differently about pianos in visionary debut

by Liam O'DellOctober 26, 2022October 31, 2022
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A white woman in a purple jumper and a white person in a green shirt hold hands lying down in a bed on stage. They are looking up at the ceiling.
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‘The Solid Life of Sugar Water’ review – Jack Thorne’s disability romance drama dries up on detail

by Liam O'DellOctober 22, 2022November 5, 2022
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‘Marvellous’ review – Neil Baldwin biography has a big heart

by Liam O'DellOctober 21, 2022November 3, 2022
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A white man in a blue suit and brown jeans stands at the front of a stage with a spotlight on him. Behind him are a row of chairs with a white woman in a red jacket sitting on the last chair on the right. There’s also a polystyrene wall behind that, with a white man just visible at the top.
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‘The Shadow Whose Pray the Hunter Becomes’ review – Disabled people present an abstract assembly in autonomy

by Liam O'DellOctober 19, 2022October 31, 2022
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In the foreground, a bearded white man with white hair sits on a bed on a stage. Out of focus in the background, a white woman with short black hair sits in front of a wooden table.
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‘John Gabriel Borkman’ review – Simon Russell Beale is a scarcely striking swindler in sombre snooze fest

by Liam O'DellOctober 15, 2022October 31, 2022
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