Category: Christopher Hampton

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Review: Uncle Vanya, Vaudeville Theatre

“Damn this old age, it’s so vile and repulsive” Revivals of classics often find themselves caught between…

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Review: When Did You Last See My Mother, Trafalgar Studios 2

“You can be terribly tactless Ian” There are two ways this review could go and since I…

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Review: Faith Hope and Charity, Southwark Playhouse

“I did not come here for a political diatribe” I have a friend who has a mortal fear…

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Review: Judgment Day, Almeida Theatre

“The train is coming…” Judgment Day is a play by Austro-Hungarian playwright Ödön von Horváth, which has…

Posted in Alan Ayckbourn Alexi Kaye Campbell Christopher Hampton Jerry Herman Olivier Awards Theatre awards Yasmina Reza

2009 Laurence Olivier Awards winners

Best New Play  Black Watch by Gregory Burke – Barbican August: Osage County by Tracy Letts –…

Posted in Alan Ayckbourn Alexi Kaye Campbell Andrew Lloyd Webber Christopher Hampton Jerry Herman Lee Hall Musicals Neil LaBute Olivier Awards Pam Gems Shakespeare Theatre Theatre awards Yasmina Reza

2009 Laurence Olivier Awards nominations

Best New Play  Black Watch by Gregory Burke – Barbican August: Osage County by Tracy Letts –…

Posted in Christopher Hampton Theatre West End Yasmina Reza

Review: God of Carnage, Gielgud Theatre

Yasmin Reza’s new play, God of Carnage presented here in a translation by Christopher Hampton, mines her…