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Tag Archives: tom hollander
Patriots, Almeida Theatre
A monstrously entertaining account of Vladimir Putin’s kingmaker. Read my full London Theatre review here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged almeida theatre, Boris Berezovsky, london, london theatre, patriots, peter morgan, play, putin, review, rupert goold, russia, theatre, tom hollander
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Travesties, Apollo Theatre
After a hit run at the Menier Chocolate Factory, Patrick Marber’s storming revival of Tom Stoppard’s 1974 play gets a welcome West End encore. The triumph of this production is the way it honours Stoppard’s dazzling intellect while also going … Continue reading
BWW Interview: Amy Morgan
The actress discusses her role in Tom Stoppard’s Travesties. Read my full BroadwayWorld interview here
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Tagged amy morgan, art, broadwayworld, freddie fox, henry carr, interview, lenin, london, the importance of being earnest, theatre, tom hollander, tom stoppard, travesties, west end
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Travesties, Menier Chocolate Factory
Wilde, Joyce, Shakespeare, Lenin, memory, the morality of war, social systems, and the meaning and purpose of art: Stoppard’s dazzlingly intellectual 1974 play really is a life, the universe and everything affair. Thankfully, Patrick Marber’s fleet-footed revival is equally attuned … Continue reading
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Tagged broadwayworld, freddie fox, joyce, lenin, menier chocolate factory, patrick marber, review, shakespeare, Stoppard, tom hollander, travesties, war, wilde
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