Tag: Adam Gillen

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20 shows to look forward to in 2018

There’s all sorts of big productions arriving in the months to come (Long Day’s Journey Into Night,…

Posted in National Theatre News Theatre Yaël Farber

New season at the NT: June 2017 to January 2018

Lots of exciting news in the National’s new season announcement, taking us up to January 2018, rather…

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News: so much goodness at the National Theatre 2017-18

Mountains of info was released by the National Theatre about their plans for 2017-18 at this morning’s…

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Review: Amadeus, National Theatre

“It would make angels mourn” Perhaps fittingly, on an evening when beautiful tribute was paid to the…

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Film Review: 4321 (2010)

“You took my shopping and then you took my virginity” Oh lordy, I have no idea what…

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Not-a-Review: Rough Cuts – Searched, Royal Court

“He opened his laptop and didn’t like what he saw” The second part of the Royal Court’s…

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Radio Review: The Last Breath / The Diary of a Nobody

“What is it? A drama, a documentary?” A couple of short radio reviews, as with having to…

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Review: The School for Scandal, Barbican

“You can indeed each fear remove, for even scandal dies if you approve” Commencing before the curtain…

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Review: The Five Wives of Maurice Pinder, National Theatre

The Five Wives of Maurice Pinder is a new play by Matt Charman, playing at the National…