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Tag: Lyttelton Theatre

A white man in a blue collared coat leans forward with a sword against a brown-skinned man in a green blanket and jeans on the floor. They are in a cluttered manor.
Theatre

‘Manor’ review – Moira Buffini’s political house drama is awash with struggles

by Liam O'DellNovember 23, 2021December 24, 2021
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Rafe Spall wears a black suit and white collared shirt. He appears emotional as he holds an England shirt close to his chest.
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‘Death of England’ feature film to be filmed at National Theatre as new season announced

by Liam O'DellJune 4, 2021June 23, 2021
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A woman in a blue dress and a man in a brown coat and white jeans kneel and kiss surrounded by lit candles.
Theatre

‘Romeo and Juliet’ (2021) review – Shakespeare’s romantic tragedy is painfully predetermined

by Liam O'DellApril 8, 2021June 23, 2021
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Neon text reads 'Angels in America'. Below this is further text which reads, 'A gay fantasia on national themes'. There is rubble on the ground and red curtains on either side of the sign.
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National Theatre adds ‘Angels in America’ to At Home streaming service

by Liam O'DellFebruary 8, 2021June 23, 2021
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A woman standing on a wooden step on stage, her arms outstretched. Four other actors stand around her, two at the back holding cloth in the air, while the two at the front hold square frames. To the right are the on-stage band.
Theatre

‘Jane Eyre’ review – A warm, glowing production of Charlotte Brontë’s classic

by Liam O'DellApril 9, 2020May 27, 2020
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James Cordon stands in front of 'The Cricketers Arms', which is painted green, and is holding a dustpan lid in his hands. He has his eyes closed and mouth open, as if crying out in pain.
Theatre

‘One Man, Two Guvnors’ online review – James Corden shines in sensational slapstick

by Liam O'DellApril 2, 2020May 27, 2020
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