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Features > London Theatre Archives
THE WEIR
at Donmar Warehouse
SINGLE MEN
Josie Rourke's
production of
Conor McPherson's
modern classic puts you right there in the pub next to the men.
Reviewed by:
JOHN NATHAN
OTHELLO
at the National (Olivier)
REDUCED TO ANIMALS
Nicholas Hytner’s
contemporary Othello seethes with testosterone and brutish behavior.
Reviewed by:
RACHEL HALLIBURTON
PASSION PLAY
at Duke of York’s Theatre
DISINTEGRATION
Peter Nichols’
clever 1981 play sees people divide inside as they divide from each other.
Reviewed by:
SAM MARLOWE
THE PAJAMA GAME
at Minerva Theatre, Chichester
EVERGREEN TUNES
An energetic revival of
George Abbott's
50s musical opens this year’s Chichester Festival.
Reviewed by:
CLIVE HIRSCHHORN
CHILDREN OF THE SUN
at the National (Lyttelton)
BOURGEOIS ISOLATION
Though not the best play
Maxim Gorky
ever wrote,
Children of the Sun
is in good hands with this National production.
Reviewed by:
CLIVE HIRSCHHORN
UNTOLD STORIES
at the Duchess
MUSICAL MEMOIRS
Playwright
Alan Bennett
opens up with an autobiographical show.
Reviewed by:
KATE BASSETT
ONCE
at the Phoenix
FALLING SLOWLY
Quite simply,
Once
is built around good songs, a talented cast and a good old-fashioned love story.
Reviewed by:
JOHN NATHAN
ONCE
at the Phoenix
GUY AND GIRL
The Broadway import strays from the Broadway musical formula.
Reviewed by:
CLIVE HIRSCHHORN
THE BOOK OF MORMON
at the Prince of Wales
MISSIONARY CONTRITION
London can now see what all the Broadway-goers were raving about.
Reviewed by:
RACHEL HALLIBURTON
QUARTERMAINE'S TERMS
at Wyndham's
MILKING THE CLOCK
Simon Gray's
Chekhovian 1981 play centers around a man doing as little as possible.
Reviewed by:
JOHN NATHAN
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SCHEDULE UPDATES
-
Yes, Prime Minister
contracts its run, while
A Chorus Line
expands its own.
POWERHOUSE OF THEATRE
- After 11 years as the Almeida Theatre's artistic director,
Michael Attenborough
is stepping down to focus on directing.
SONGS FROM THE HEART
-
Once
the Tony-Award winning musical is set to hit London in January.
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