Tag: Ronkẹ Adékoluẹjo

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Nominations for the 2020 Black British Theatre Awards

BEST DIRECTOR AWARD FOR A PLAY OR MUSICAL Clint Dyer, Death of England, National Theatre Nadia Latif,…

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TV Review: Black Earth Rising

A cast led by Michaela Coel, Noma Dumezweni, John Goodman and Lucian Msamati make Hugo Blick’s complex…

Posted in Martin McDonagh Rachel De-lahay Vinay Patel

News: Helen Murray’s Widening the Lens

Just a quick flag-up for this brilliant visual project from  photographer Helen Murray. Her set of portraits…

Posted in Film Musicals

Film Review: Been So Long (2018)

A fatally muddled tone means Been So Long ends up less than the sum of its parts,…

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TV Review: Chewing Gum (Series 1)

In the spirit of Black Lives Matters and an inspiration from Noma Dumezweni, I’m turning my attention…

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The 2019 Ian Charleson Award nominees announced

The Ian Charleson Award celebrates performances by actors under 30 in a classical role and is dedicated…

Posted in Alexi Kaye Campbell Alice Birch Alistair McDowall Anton Chekhov Arthur Miller Brian Friel David Eldridge David Greig David Harrower Dennis Kelly Duncan Macmillan Ella Hickson Frank McGuinness Jack Thorne John Webster Jordan Tannahill Laura Wade Lockdown Treats Lorraine Hansberry Marina Carr Matt Charman Moira Buffini Morgan Lloyd Malcolm News Nicholas Wright Pam Gems Penelope Skinner Peter Shaffer Philip Ridley Shakespeare Stef Smith Theatre Thomas MIddleton Tom Stoppard Tom Wells Winsome Pinnock Yasmina Reza

News: The Mono Box launch The Monologue Library

I mean, just look at this absolute treasure trove of theatrical talent!  We are proud to announce…

Posted in Anton Chekhov Inua Ellams National Theatre Theatre

Not-a-re-review: Three Sisters, National Theatre

“The son is today what the father was yesterday” I don’t have anything more to say about…

Posted in fosterIANs Summaries Theatre awards

fosterIAN awards 2019