Tag: Deborah Findlay

Posted in Donmar Warehouse Mark Gatiss Shakespeare Theatre

Review: Coriolanus, Donmar Warehouse

“Most dangerously you have with him prevailed” This is truly a Coriolanus for our times. Josie Rourke’s…

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Review: National Theatre – Fifty Years on Stage

“We’ve got two hours to show the vast range of work the National has done over the…

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DVD Review: Torchwood – Children of Earth

“It’s the children…” Well I don’t think anyone saw that coming. A darker spin-off from Doctor Who…

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Review: The Winslow Boy, Old Vic

“Which of us knows the truth about himself?” Following the huge success of his centenary year in…

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Radio Review: Austerlitz, Radio 3

“We talked about how memory deals or doesn’t deal with what is intolerable” WG Sebald’s novel Austerlitz…

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Review: Timon of Athens, National Theatre

“We have seen better days” Relevance. From the moment that Timon of Athens was announced as part of…

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Review: The Way of the World, Crucible

  “I’m in a maze yet, like a dog in a dancing-school” I doubt I could have…

Posted in Donmar Warehouse Theatre

Review: The Poetry is in the Pity, Donmar Warehouse

  “No prayers nor bells, nor any voice of mourning save the choirs” Poetry is one of…

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Review: Moonlight, Donmar Warehouse

“You are the proper target for a cat’s derision”   Pinter has never really been one of…