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Tag Archives: bush theatre
Long Day’s Journey Into Night leads February’s Top 10 new London shows
From O’Neill and flamenco to punk and Pippin. Read my full BroadwayWorld article here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged best, book tickets, broadwayworld, bush theatre, carey mulligan, charing cross theatre, cheap tickets, comedy, dance, donmar warehouse, eno, Eugene O’Neill, february, flamenco, flamenco festival, frozen, gilbert and sullivan, girls and boys, harold and maude, iolanthe, jeremy irons, jubilee, lesley manville, london, london coliseum, long days journey into night, lyric hammersmith, monica dolan, opera, pippin, play, punk, royal court, sadlers wells, sale, save, Sheila Hancock, southwark playhouse, suranne jones, the b*easts, the york realist, theatre, theatre royal haymarket, ticket deal, top 10, visit london, west end
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BWW Interview: Rajiv Joseph
The playwright discusses the UK premiere of Guards at the Taj at the Bush Theatre. Read my full BroadwayWorld interview here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged broadwayworld, bush theatre, danny ashok, darren kuppan, guards at the taj, interview, jamie lloyd, rajiv joseph, taj mahal
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BWW Interview: Madani Younis
The Bush Theatre’s Artistic Director discusses its redevelopment and future plans. Read my full BroadwayWorld interview here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
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LET THERE BE LIGHT: Lighting Designer James Farncombe Talks Opera, LED and Experimentation
Our new series, LET THERE BE LIGHT, focuses on some of Britain’s best theatrical lightning designers. First up is James Farncombe, whose projects range from plays at venues like the Royal Court, Young Vic and Donmar Warehouse to a variety … Continue reading
Saxon Court, Southwark Playhouse
Saxon Court joins the growing list of new plays tackling the economic collapse, and while lacking the creative innovation of work like Clare Duffy’s Money: The Game Show at the Bush or Anders Lustgarten’s If You Don’t Let Us Dream, We Won’t … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, benefits, bush theatre, business, career, christmas, downturn, drama, economic, finance, financial, financial crisis, if you don't let us dream we won't let you sleep, job, jobs, london, lord sugar, money the game show, occupy london, office, party, play, protest, recruitment, review, royal court theatre, saxon court, southwark playhouse, thatcher, the apprentice, theartsdesk, unemployed, work
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