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Author Archives: Tate Miller
Review: Lear by National Changgeuk Company of Korea, Barbican Centre
Beautiful, epic and arresting
Read More »Review: Re:INCARNATION, Southbank Centre
A multi-sensorial journey yielded by the fertile inspirations of Lagos.
Read More »Review: Before Nell & After Agincourt, Theatre at the Tabard
The revival of Peter Mottley’s forgotten plays unearths an intriguing insight into a Shakespearean classic.
Read More »Review: The Unicorn In Captivity, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
A valiant attempt
Read More »Review: My Name is Rachel Corrie, Old Red Lion Theatre
A galvanising shock to the system.
Read More »Review: The Government Inspector, Marylebone Theatre
More sallies than satire in this Gogol reimagining but still a highly entertaining watch.
Read More »Review: Bare, London Palladium
A disappointing attempt at a coming of age odyssey
Read More »Review: Dance On Ensemble, Sadler’s Wells
An intriguing exploration into spontaneity, dance and a story that never ends.
Read More »Review: U.Me: The Complete Musical, BBC World Service
A pandemic musical with potential and lots of heart
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