Category: Gate Theatre

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2014 Offie Award Finalists

Best Female Leanne Best for The Match Box at The Tricycle  Lucy Ellinson for Grounded at The…

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Review: Grounded, Gate Theatre

“A plane with no cockpit, a bird with no eyes” Watching Lucy Ellinson perform is probably one…

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Review: Dances of Death, Gate Theatre

“My nature may be flawed but I struggle to overcome it” Is there anything more annoying than…

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Review: Purple Heart, Gate Theatre

“Why would I need to hurt myself?” The scabrous humour of Bruce Norris’ last play Clybourne Park was…

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Review: Gruesome Playground Injuries, Gate Theatre

“What have you got, a death wish?” The first thing to strike you as you enter the…

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2013 Offie Award Finalists

BEST MALE PERFORMANCE Jasper Britton in Mother Adam at Jermyn Street  Louis Maskell in The Fix at…

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Review: The Trojan Women, Gate Theatre

“A pregnant woman is a Trojan horse” After Mike Bartlett’s inimitable slant on Euripides in his contemporary…

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Review: Sunset Baby, Gate Theatre

“Life goes by with a bunch of confusion and impossible moments that nobody can explain” Forming the…

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Review: The Prophet, Gate Theatre

“Who will win in a free and fair election?” Vinegar, Pepsi and onions. The things one learns…