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Review: Cazeleon’S THE MOVIES IN MY MIND at The Glory
By Bj McNeill Wednesday, November 21 2018, 16:21


Review: LOVE-LIES-BLEEDING at The Print Room at The Coronet
By Hugo Nicholson Wednesday, November 21 2018, 13:58
Despite first being staged in in 2005, Don DeLillo's Love-Lies-Bleeding - receiving its UK debut at The Print Room at The Coronet - feels timely and totally contemporary. This perhaps owes a lot to the nature of the issues explored at the play's core, though it's also testament to DeLillo's writing, Jack McNamara's powerful staging, and strong performances from each of the cast.


Review: PINTER 3 at the Harold Pinter Theatre
By Tim Winter Wednesday, November 14 2018, 18:04
The ambitious six month, star-studded Pinter at the Pinter season continues apace with Pinter 3, an evening of 11 works by the playwright written between 1959 and 1997.


Review: HADESTOWN at the National Theatre
By Phil Willmott Wednesday, November 14 2018, 15:51
The folksy musical HADESTOWN arrives at the main stage of our National Theatre with a great deal of expectation appropriate to a piece which began as a low key acoustic set of songs which were picked up and developed by some very prestigious North American Theatres until it made a stir in NYC.


Review: YERMA at Cervantes Theatre
By Lara Alier Wednesday, November 14 2018, 15:16
Jorge de Juan’s productuon of YERMA is set in the fruitful land of Cuba just before Castro’s regime. The sight of a hammock centre stage is a clear visual indication that this production is set in the Caribbean. It hangs alongside a structure made with something that could have been dried sugar cane.
Leila Damilola in Yerma. Picture by Elena Molina.
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