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Review: Goodbye to All That, Royal Court

“The older you get the more you realise: you don’t grow up. Not really. You just get…

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Review: In Basildon, Royal Court

“There’s no new beginnings for families like ours. And there never has been.” One of David Eldridge’s…

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Review: Constellations, Royal Court

“We have all the time we’ve always had” When the Royal Court announced their forthcoming season with…

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Review: The Westbridge, Royal Court

“Everyone lived perfectly happily round here together before you young ones try to integrate and confuse things”…

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2012 What’s On Stage Award nominations

BEST ACTOR IN A PLAY James Corden – One Man, Two Guvnors at the National, Lyttelton & Adelphi  Benedict…

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Review: Haunted Child, Royal Court

“What does the banana do?” Joe Penhall’s first work for the stage since 2007, Haunted Child, makes…

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Review: Bang Bang Bang, Royal Court

“There’s always going to be an Amala, or the little boy or the fourteen-year-old or the thirty-five-year-old…

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Review: Jumpy, Royal Court

“Well it’s been a bumpy ride hasn’t it” A new play by April De Angelis and directed…

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Review: The Faith Machine, Royal Court

“Certainty is a state of mind, faith is a state of heart. There’s a marked difference, I…