Category: Lucinda Coxon

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Film Review: One Life (2023)

Sure to make anyone shed at least a tear, One Life is a beautifully judged piece of…

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Review: John Gabriel Borkman, Bridge Theatre

Lia Williams, Clare Higgins and Simon Russell Beale offer an acting masterclass in the chilly wasteland of…

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News: Full cast announcement for John Gabriel Borkman

With its announcements so far, Nicholas Hytner’s production of John Gabriel Borkman had very much catapulted itself…

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News: Clare Higgins and Lia Williams join John Gabriel Borkman

Simon Russell Beale had already been annouced in the title role of in Ibsen’s John Gabriel Borkman,…

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Review: Alys, Always, Bridge Theatre

Nicholas Hytner finally directs a play by a woman but Lucinda Coxon’s adaptation of novel Alys, Always…

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Bridge Theatre new season – excited by new writing or disappointed by lack of diversity?

Nicholas Hytner and Nick Starr have announced the opening programme for their The Bridge Theatre venture –…

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TV Review: The Crimson Petal and the White

A strong cast can’t persuade me about literary adaptation The Crimson Petal and the White “Here, people go…

Posted in Film LGBTQ+ Lucinda Coxon

Film Review: The Danish Girl (2015)

“Is there something you’d like to tell me? ‘Is there something you’d like to know’” Though it…

Posted in Film Lucinda Coxon

Film Review: The Heart of Me (2002)

“And throughout all Eternity I forgive you, you forgive me” For me, there’s a serious problem that…