Tag: Ian Gelder

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DVD Review: Torchwood – Children of Earth

“It’s the children…” Well I don’t think anyone saw that coming. A darker spin-off from Doctor Who…

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Review: The Low Road, Royal Court

“You do compete for the good opinion of society, do you not?” *This review is a bit…

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Review: King Lear, Almeida Theatre

“This is the excellent foppery of the world”  Considered one of the defining roles for actors, there…

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Review: Company, Sheffield Crucible

“You ever wish you didn’t get married?” This trip up to Sheffield to see Company at the…

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Review: Precious Little Talent, Trafalgar Studios 2

Ella Hickson’s second play Precious Little Talent comes with something of a millstone of huge critical expectation…

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Review: Racing Demon, Crucible

“What would be the proper Christian thing to do?” Having hardly any willpower at all is not…

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Review: Lingua Franca, Finborough Theatre

“They can have us spooning and forking any time between breakfast and bedtime” Continuing the 30th anniversary…

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2010 What’s On Stage Award nominations

BEST ACTRESS IN A PLAY Rachel Weisz – A Streetcar Named Desire at the Donmar Warehouse  Alison Steadman – Enjoy at…

Posted in David Hare National Theatre Theatre

Review: The Power Of Yes, National Theatre

“The people who have to pay the price are never the ones who benefit” Commissioned by the…