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21 Feb
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Tim Winter

Review: ISTANBUL: YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE at Katzpace

Istanbul.JPGIstanbul: You'll Never Walk Alone, is a riotous, breathless account of Liverpool Football Club's remarkable victory (coming back from 3-0 down to win on penalties) over AC Milan in 2005's Champions League final, held at the Ataturk Stadium, Istanbul in Turkey, as seen through the eyes of the fans.

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16 Feb
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David Scotland

Review: GIRLS AND BOYS at The Royal Court Theatre

Girls-And-Boys.jpgIt's a very odd sensation, reviewing a play that is already sold out. Usually you are invited to write a review in the hope that what you say might encourage people to buy tickets. In this case, I feel like my job is more about telling people who already have tickets how lucky they are.

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12 Feb
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Kit Benjamin

Review: LONG DAY’S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT at Wyndham’s Theatre

Long-Days-Journey-Into-Night.jpg Eugene O’Neill completed Long Day’s Journey Into Night in 1941, but such was his apparent shame at having produced this dramatic dissection and evisceration of a fictional Irish-American family, that he submitted it with the instruction that it was not to be published until 25 years after his death, and was on no account ever to be performed on a stage.

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09 Feb
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Daniel Perks

Review: The Poetry We Make at VAULT Festival

The-Poetry-We-Make.jpg Very few people know someone called Joleene – it’s not the most popular of names. Nobody works from 9am to 5pm anymore – the working day in London is definitely at least an hour longer either side. But, despite these changes, we do all still love a bit of Dolly Parton (Mia Hall).

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The Birthday Party
03 Feb
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Phil Willmott

Review: THE BIRTHDAY PARTY at the Harold Pinter Theatre

The Birthday PartyAny playwright whose first production is trashed by the critics can take comfort in the career of Harold Pinter.

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