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Tag Archives: harold pinter theatre
Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons, Harold Pinter Theatre
Jenna Coleman and Aidan Turner are a charismatic double act in Sam Steiner’s absurdist romcom. Read my full London Theatre review here
Good, Harold Pinter Theatre
David Tennant is chilling as a professor who drifts into Nazism. Read my full London Theatre review here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged cp taylor, david tennant, doctor who, dominic cooke, drama, good, good the play, harold pinter theatre, holocaust, london, london theatre, nazi germany, play, review, theatre, west end
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A complete guide to Good starring David Tennant
CP Taylor’s powerful political play is being revived in the West End. Read my full London Theatre article here
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Tagged book tickets, cp taylor, david tennant, doctor who, drama, good, good the play, guide, harold pinter theatre, london, london theatre, nazi, play, theatre, west end
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Cyrano de Bergerac, Harold Pinter Theatre
Jamie Lloyd’s electrifying reinvention of the French classic is back for another West End run. Read my full Telegraph review here
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Tagged cyrano, cyrano de bergerac, drama, harold pinter theatre, james mcavoy, jamie lloyd, london, play, review, telegraph, theatre, west end
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Four Quartets, Harold Pinter Theatre
TS Eliot’s dense, sprawling, four-poem cycle exploring time, faith, mortality, history, love, and everything in between doesn’t exactly scream commercial theatre. Read my full London Theatre review here
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Tagged drama, harold pinter theatre, london, london theatre, play, poem, poetry, ralph fiennes, review, theatre, ts eliot, west end
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Endgame leads January’s Top 10 new London shows
From a starry Beckett revival to Tom Stoppard and magical mishaps. Read my full BroadwayWorld article here
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Betrayal, Harold Pinter Theatre
The grand finale to Jamie Lloyd’s remarkable Pinter at the Pinter season is this starry production of one of the writer’s greatest – and certainly most personal – works, inspired by his extramarital affair with Joan Bakewell. The 1978 play is famous for … Continue reading
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Tagged adultery, affair, betrayal, charlie cox, harold pinter theatre, jamie lloyd, london, love, marriage, pinter, review, theartsdesk, theatre, tom hiddleston, west end, zawe ashton
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Pinter Seven, Harold Pinter Theatre
Jamie Lloyd’s outstanding season of Pinter shorts – chock-full of mini revelations, innovative stagings, and a thrilling range of work from both actors and creatives – finishes on a high note with this thoroughly entertaining pair. Read my full BroadwayWorld … Continue reading
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