Tag: Pip Carter

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Review: The Cherry Orchard, National Theatre

“Everything that people say is so much fluff and nothing” The Cherry Orchard was Anton Chekhov’s final…

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Review: Tiger Country, Hampstead Theatre

“I’m losing patience with the patients” Tiger Country is the third play by Nina Raine, writer of…

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Shows I am looking forward to in 2011

My intention is, honestly, to see less theatre this year and try and regain some semblance of…

Posted in Gate Theatre Theatre

Review: Joseph K, Gate Theatre

  “It’s like a site-specific, interactive-type thing, isn’t it”       Joseph K is a modern…

Posted in National Theatre Theatre Theatre review Top plays of 2010

Review: The White Guard, National Theatre

“Negativity be damned” Maintaining a strong record of reviving Russian plays (Burnt By The Sun was a…

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2009 What’s On Stage Award nominations

THE SPOTLIGHT BEST ACTRESS IN A PLAY Katy Stephens – The Histories, RSC at the Roundhouse  Deanna Dunagan…

Posted in National Theatre Theatre

Review: The Hour We Knew Nothing Of Each Other, National Theatre

Featuring 450 characters played by 27 actors with not a word spoken during its 100 minutes running…

Posted in National Theatre Noël Coward Theatre

Review: Present Laughter, National Theatre

Present Laughter, the Noël Coward play about a middle aged matinée idol, arrives at the Lyttelton in…