First Nights ()
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Tue 05 Feb 2013 11:30
LIFT
If you find yourself wondering what is going on in the minds of strangers, Soho theatre's LIFT is the show for you.
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Mon 04 Feb 2013 15:38
Feast
Following a trio of Critics' Circle Award wins, the Young Vic opens 2013 with another epic show of global ambition.
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30 Nov 2012Young Vic regular returns for Feast
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Fri 01 Feb 2013 12:08
Old Times
Forty years after its premiere, Old Times proved again that while two may be company, three is definitely a crowd...
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28 Jan 2013Q&A: Lia Williams
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Wed 30 Jan 2013 11:26
Quartermaine's Terms
One of the most highly anticipated appearances in the West End this year, marking his first play for almost a quarter of a century, Rowan Atkinson endows his inherent humour with a sense of tragic loneliness to portray the teacher at the heart of Simon Gray’s quintessentially English play Quartermaine's Terms.
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24 Jan 2013The Big Interview: Conleth Hill
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Tue 29 Jan 2013 12:19
Port
One of the most talked about writer/director partnerships to come out of Theatreland in 2012, Simon Stephens and Marianne Elliott have returned to the National Theatre, following their collaboration on The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time, to stage Stephens’ 2002 play Port.
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Fri 25 Jan 2013 12:57
The Turn Of The Screw
If the recent onslaught of cold weather hasn’t already chilled you to your core, the Almeida theatre’s production of Henry James’ dark and ghostly tale The Turn Of The Screw is almost certain to send a few more icy shivers trembling down your spine.
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Fri 25 Jan 2013 12:40
Gruesome Playground Injuries
If pain reaffirms that we're alive, the two characters in Gruesome Playground Injuries can be in no doubt of their vitality.
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Thu 24 Jan 2013 12:04
Di And Viv And Rose
There are few things more complex than female friendships, but, as Amelia Bullmore proves in Di And Viv And Rose, this complexity makes for compelling viewing.
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Tue 22 Jan 2013 12:51
Metamorphosis
Many people fear finding creepy crawlies in their bed. Not many wake up to find that they are the creepy crawly in their bed.
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Fri 18 Jan 2013 12:34
One Monkey Don't Stop No Show
Families are taking centre stage this week in Theatreland. Following Polly Stenham’s vivid new tale about the dysfunctional relationship between a mother and her son, which opened at the Royal Court theatre on Wednesday, Eclipse Theatre’s One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show brings its story of a middleclass Black family to the Tricycle theatre.











