Tag: Tom Burke

Posted in Bridge Theatre Lorraine Hansberry National Theatre News Peter Shaffer Shakespeare Terence Rattigan Theatre Yaël Farber

News: National Theatre at Home final phase

The National Theatre has announced a further five productions that will be streamed as a part of…

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10 of my top moments in a theatre in 2019

Flashes of excellence can be found in the midst of any production so this list celebrates some…

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London Film Critics Circle Awards 2019 nominees

Film of the Year 1917 The Irishman Joker Knives Out Marriage Story Midsommar Pain and Glory Parasite…

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2019 British Independent Film Awards nominations

Best British Independent Film For Sama Bait The Personal History of David Copperfield The Souvenir Wild Rose…

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Review: Rosmersholm, Duke of York’s Theatre

Neil Austin’s lighting design in Rosmersholm at the Duke of York’s Theatre is a thing of beauty…

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2016 BroadwayWorld UK Awards – Winners’ list

Best Actor in a New Production of a Musical Michael Xavier – Sunset Boulevard – London Coliseum…

Posted in Digital Shakespeare

The Complete Walk, from the comfort of your sofa #3

  “A lot of fighting ensues”   The Globe’s Complete Walk is being released in dribs and…

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Review: The Deep Blue Sea, National Theatre

“My God, how I hate getting tangled up in other people’s emotions.” For such a enduringly magnificent…

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Review: Reasons to be Happy, Hampstead Theatre

“That’s like practically incest” Neil LaBute’s Reasons to be Happy actually takes the form of a sequel…