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See Doctor Who actors in the West End
From Arthur Darvill in Oklahoma! to Jenna Coleman in an Edinburgh fringe hit. Read my full London Theatre article here
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Get tickets to these popular shows back in London
From Best of Enemies to The Doctor. Read my full London Theatre article here
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Tagged 2:22 a ghost story, bat out of hell, best of enemies, book tickets, drama, guys and dolls, handbagged, london, london theatre, musical, play, the doctor, theatre, west end
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Discover new ideas at thought-provoking shows in the West End
From Bad Jews and The Doctor to The Lehman Trilogy. Read my full London Theatre article here
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Tagged bad jews, book tickets, gay, life of pi, london, london theatre, musical, play, religion, the book of mormon, the doctor, the lehman trilogy, theatre, thought provoking, to kill a mockingbird, west end
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How Robert Icke’s ‘The Doctor’ combines 20th-century history with current affairs
A definitive guide to this incendiary, thought-provoking drama, now transferring to the West End. Read my full London Theatre article here
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Tagged almeida theatre, book tickets, cancel culture, guide, identity politics, juliet stevenson, london, london theatre, play, robert icke, the doctor, theatre, west end
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The Doctor, Almeida Theatre
Robert Icke, an associate director at the Almeida for the past six years, bids farewell in typically bold and epic fashion with his latest contemporary update. Arthur Schnitzler’s Professor Bernhardi, which premiered in 1912, has been skilfully reconfigured as an interrogation of … Continue reading
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Tagged abortion, almeida theatre, alzheimers, antisemitism, book tickets, broadwayworld, christian, class, dementia, faith, gender, identity, identity politics, jewish, juliet stevenson, london, medicine, paul higgins, play, race, religion, review, robert icke, social media, surgeon, the doctor, theatre
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The Doctor leads August’s Top 10 new London shows
London is never short of temptations, whether splashy West End shows, epic dramas or bold fringe offerings. From Robert Icke’s latest to Fleabag, Evita and witchy adventures, here are some of this month’s most eye-catching openings. Don’t forget to check back for BroadwayWorld’s reviews, … Continue reading
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BWW Interview: Freema Agyeman
The actress talks Doctor Who, Sense8 and making her West End debut in Apologia. Read my full BroadwayWorld interview here
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Tagged activist, actress, alexi kaye campbell, apologia, book tickets, broadwayworld, cheap tickets, child, discount, diversity, doctor who, female, feminism, feminist, freema agyeman, gay, interview, jamie lloyd, jodie whittaker, laura carmichael, lesbian, lgbtq, liberal, london, mother, netflix, parent, politics, radical, sci fi, sense8, sexuality, son, stage, stockard channing, the doctor, theatre, ticket deal, torchwood, transgender, tv, wachowski, west end
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BWW Interview: Vicky McClure
The actress talks This Is England, Line of Duty and making her professional stage debut in Touched at Nottingham Playhouse. Read my full BroadwayWorld interview here
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Tagged actress, broadwayworld, doctor who, interview, james bond, line of duty, nottingham playhouse, shane meadows, stage, the doctor, theatre, this is england, touched, tv, vicky mcclure, world war two
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