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Allelujah!, Bridge Theatre
This highly anticipated new play from 84-year-old Alan Bennett premieres at the Bridge, continuing his long-standing relationship with Nicholas Hytner. It’s an exciting get, and there are wonderful flashes of Bennett wit, wisdom and stirring empathy, but also polemical outbursts and baggy … Continue reading →
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Macbeth leads March’s Top 10 new London shows
From Shakespeare and Tennessee Williams to a new epic and a lush romance. Read my full BroadwayWorld article here
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10 Questions For Actress Pippa Bennett-Warner
At just 26, Pippa Bennett-Warner has already achieved many actors’ goals, from treading the boards at the National and having a part written specially for her to sharing scenes with luminaries like Derek Jacobi and Eddie Redmayne. She debuted aged … Continue reading →
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