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THEATRE REVIEW - Julius Caesar, RSC

Much was made of the toothless nature of Labour MPs’ recent attempts to dethrone Gordon Brown with commentators complaining that…

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THEATRE REVIEW - The Bridge Project, Old Vic

It’s a hard knock life when you’re condemned to spending three years on 6 of the world’s great plays; touring…

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THEATRE REVIEW - All's Well That Ends Well, National Theatre

All’s Well That Ends Well is one of Shakespeare’s so-called 'problem plays': it ends with a wedding but it’s hardly…

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THEATRE REVIEW - As you like it, The Globe

Hardly any of Shakespeare’s fools are funny any more. This isn’t his fault – or theirs for that matter –…

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THEATRE REVIEW - Much Ado, Open Air Theatre Regents Park

Wilful misinterpretation and misunderstanding are key to plot and humour in Shakespeare’s much-loved comedy and both are well-handled in Tim…

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THEATRE REVIEW - Lulu, Royal Opera House

Berg’s Lulu has a pretty eventful career with her three husbands, lesbian lover, menagerie of murderous admirers and eventual violent…

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THEATRE REVIEW - As you like it, RSC

'As You Like It' is a bit like the 'What You Will' bit of Twelfth Night: a winsome frothy title…

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THEATRE REVIEW - Romeo and Juliet, The Globe

Romeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeare’s good plays: sex and violence, comedy and tragedy. What else could you want?…

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THEATRE REVIEW - Time and the Conways, National Theatre

Human cloning has long been a reality. For evidence of this remarkable achievement; scientists need look no further than the…

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THEATRE REVIEW - The Frontline, The Globe

What you see when you see this production – and you really should – will depend upon the whereabouts of…

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