Category: Lucy Kirkwood

Posted in Evening Standard Theatre Awards Lucy Kirkwood Lucy Prebble Nick Dear Phoebe Waller-Bridge Rachel De-lahay Theatre awards

The 2013 London Evening Standard Theatre Awards

BEST ACTOR Chiwetel Ejiofor, A Season in the Congo (Young Vic) Rory Kinnear, Othello, National (Olivier) Adrian Lester, Othello, National (Olivier)…

Posted in Almeida Theatre Lucy Kirkwood Theatre Theatre review Top plays of 2013

Review: Chimerica, Almeida Theatre

“I’m looking for the Tank Man”  There’s a moment of genius near the end of Lucy Kirkwood’s…

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Review: Hansel and Gretel, National Theatre

“NEVER sit on the confabulator” Once again, the National Theatre turn to Katie Mitchell to create their…

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2013 What’s On Stage Award nominations

THE DIGITAL THEATRE BEST ACTRESS IN A PLAY Sheridan Smith – Hedda Gabler at the Old Vic Billie Piper…

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Review: NSFW, Royal Court

“This is not that sort of publication” I’m rarely lost for an opinion, but I am struggling…

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Review: small hours, Hampstead Downstairs

“I got two hours last night…” small hours is a one woman show about post-natal depression conceived…

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Review: Beauty and the Beast, National Theatre

“You’ve never heard a fairytale until you’ve heard one told by a fairy…” First in an ever-increasing…

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Review: Bloody Wimmin, Women, Power and Politics at the Tricycle

Play number four of the Then half of Women, Power and Politics season at the Tricycle Theatre…

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Review: Women, Power and Politics: Then, Tricycle

“It’s terribly easy to laugh at passion” Women, Power and Politics: Then is one half of a…