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Don’t miss: This week’s Top 10 new London shows
From Friends actor Matthew Perry’s playwriting debut and a Satanic hand puppet to theatrical history and a new take on Chekhov. Read my full BroadwayWorld round-up here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged adrian lester, best, broadwayworld, don't miss, drama, friends, gemma arterton, hand to god, kenneth branagh, london, ma raineys black bottom, matthew perry, nell gwynn, play, rabbit hole, ralph fiennes, red velvet, the end of longing, the master builder, the mother, the winters tale, theatre, top 10, uncle vanya, west end
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The Mother, Tricycle Theatre
Anne longs for 23-year-old son Nicholas to return home. One night, he appears. Or does he? Welcome back to the queasily elliptical world of Florian Zeller, where certainty fractures as familiar elements are repeated, dissected, made strange and menacing. Zeller … Continue reading
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Tagged bipolar, child, christopher hampton, depression, drama, empty nest, father, florian zeller, gina mckee, london, mental illness, mother, mum, parent, pinter, play, review, son, the arts desk, the father, the mother, theartsdesk, theatre, theatre royal bath, tricycle theatre
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