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Tag Archives: michael grandage
Red, Wyndham’s Theatre
The band’s back together. Alfred Molina plays Rothko for the third time in Michael Grandage’s revisiting of John Logan’s richly textured two-hander, first seen at the Donmar in 2009 and then bypassing the West End for Broadway. Another excellent Alfred – Alfred Enoch, of … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Journalism, Theatre
Tagged alfred enoch, alfred molina, art, artist, john logan, mark rothko, michael grandage, new york, painting, red, review, west end, wyndhams theatre
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LET THERE BE LIGHT: Neil Austin
The lighting designer talks collaboration, storytelling and Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Read my full BroadwayWorld interview here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged broadwayworld, colin callender, cursed child, donmar warehouse, found111, harry potter, harry potter and the cursed child, howard davies, john tiffany, lighting designer, michael grandage, mick gordon, national theatre, neil austin, peter hall, sonia friedman, the dazzle, west end
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The war at home
Back in 2007, Polly Stenham caused a furore with her debut play That Face. Not only did it mark a change of direction for the Royal Court by turning an unflinching gaze upon the upper-middle-class world familiar to many of its … Continue reading
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged alcoholic, boarding school, doctor who, drama, Edward Albee, Eugene O’Neill, family, freud, landor theatre, london, matt smith, michael grandage, play, polly stenham, royal court, tennessee williams, that face, theatre, west end
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