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Review: After Independence, Arcola Theatre

“Why must your wound be healed by wounding me?” The Papatango Theatre Company have long been at…

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Review: The Sugar-Coated Bullets of the Bourgeoisie, Arcola Theatre

“We made the revolution, not Mao” The Sugar-Coated Bullets of the Bourgeoisie is based on more than…

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Review: Scenes from 68* Years, Arcola Theatre

“We live in a climate of fear – they’ve made that” The asterisk in the title is…

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2016 Offie Award Winners

Best Female  Clare Higgins for Clarion at the Arcola Theatre  Gemma Whelan for Radiant Vermin at Soho…

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2016 Offie Award Finalists

Best Female  Clare Higgins for Clarion at the Arcola Theatre  Gemma Whelan for Radiant Vermin at Soho…

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10 of my top moments in a theatre in 2015

The inevitable end-of-year lists of favourite plays and performances will be soon be coming (I just have…

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Review: Eventide, Arcola Theatre

“It’s hard to get things right while they happen to you” With his second play Eventide, one…

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Review: Octagon, Arcola Theatre

“Do poets get to be happy?” It’s a rare production that really makes you sit up and…

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Review: VOLTA Festival 2015, Arcola Theatre

“The problem with Hannes is…” One can always rely on the Arcola to bring interesting writing to…