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Tag: National Theatre

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.
Theatre

‘Barrier(s)’ review – Deaf queer drama subverts your sympathy

by Liam O'DellJuly 7, 2022August 13, 2022
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Two male, brown actors stand on stage. One is playing Gandhi, with a white robe wrapped around him. Another, also in all white clothing and playing Gotse, is pointing directly at Gandhi, as if mid explanation.
Theatre

‘The Father and the Assassin’ review – Gandhi killer thriller is haunting and hilarious

by Liam O'DellMay 20, 2022July 2, 2022
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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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Two white man, one in double denim and the other in a red shirt, passionately kiss on stage, against a pitch black backdrop.
Theatre

#ReviewIn72: ‘The Normal Heart’ at National Theatre

by Liam O'DellNovember 4, 2021November 15, 2021
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‘Death of England: Face to Face’ (2021) review – Clint Dyer’s electric feature film intensifies the hit race drama

by Liam O'DellNovember 2, 2021November 30, 2021
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A white man in a suit stands centre stage. At the back new dose people holding folders. They stand against a wall of drawers.
Theatre

‘After Life’ review – Meaningful memories move and charm in Jack Thorne’s latest spectacle

by Liam O'DellAugust 7, 2021August 17, 2021
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