Category: Royal Court

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Review: Cock, Royal Court

“Maybe you’re the most complicated sexual being that ever existed” Staged in the round upstairs at the…

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2010 What’s On Stage Award nominations

BEST ACTRESS IN A PLAY Rachel Weisz – A Streetcar Named Desire at the Donmar Warehouse  Alison Steadman – Enjoy at…

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Review: The Priory, Royal Court

“No-one wants to be associated with failure…” Following on from the mammoth successes of the over-rated Jerusalem…

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Review: Enron, Royal Court

Premiered this summer in Chichester and now making the move to Sloane Square’s Royal Court, Lucy Prebble’s…

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Review: Jerusalem, Royal Court

My heart sank when I saw the running time for this play: another play at the Royal…

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Review: Grasses of a Thousand Colours, Royal Court

Hmm, well this was an odd one. As part of the Wallace Shawn season at the Royal…

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Review: Tusk Tusk, Royal Court

One of the most hyped new playwrights in the country, Polly Stenham had a lot of expectation…

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Review: Over There, Royal Court

I actually saw this a few weeks ago, but it has taken me a while to put…

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Review: random, Royal Court

debbie tucker green’s one-woman show random is a 50 minute tale of an everyday black family whose…