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On the left, a young person in a yellow striped shirt and jeans sits, smiles and looks up at something on the right. So too does the man sitting next to them on the right, who is wearing pirate like attire.
Theatre

‘Treasure Island’ online review – Olivier is transformed in magical and mesmerising tale of mutiny

By Liam O'DellApril 17, 2020June 9, 2020
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A woman on the left holds a toy doll and wears a black dress. On the right, another woman in a check dress. In between them on the floor is a window which emits a white light.
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‘My Brilliant Friend’ review – Elena Ferrante’s novels stretch onto the stage

By Liam O'DellNovember 26, 2019June 9, 2020
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Two Aborigine women are sitting. The one on the right is reading a letter on parchment, which they hold in their hands.
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‘The Secret River’ review – a chilling look into Australia’s dark history

By Liam O'DellAugust 28, 2019June 9, 2020
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A woman in a blue dress sits on a wooden table, looking at a man crouching on the table in front of her. In the background, is a starry night.
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‘Small Island’ review – Andrea Levy’s Windrush bestseller receives charming and candid staging

By Liam O'DellAugust 5, 2019June 24, 2020
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A man is in the air, arms stretched, knees bent, with his back to us. He is looking at a group of dancers dancing on the back of an open truck.
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‘Peter Gynt’ review – James McArdle is fascinating in this dreamy adaptation

By Liam O'DellJuly 10, 2019June 9, 2020
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A woman in a purple jacket sings with outstretched arms. Dancers are dancing behind her. There is a neon sign behind her too, which reads: 'Weismann's Follies, Glorifying the American Girl'.
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‘Follies’ review – Sondheim’s musical returns to the National with glamour and charisma

By Liam O'DellMarch 3, 2019June 9, 2020
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