The Reggies 2019: Deluxe Edition - Part Two
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Death Of A Salesman, Piccadilly Theatre – Review
Powerhouse performances tell a devastating story in the search of the American Dream.
Read More »Call Me Fury, Hope Theatre – Review
this novel interpretation of The Crucible has enough going on to hold the interest.
Read More »An Enemy of the People, Union Theatre – Review
Pros: A couple of strong performances Cons: Wavering American accents, stodgy direction, humourless script In 1882 Henrik Ibsen, reeling from the public outcry over the sexual frankness in Ghosts, wrote An Enemy of the People about one man daring to speak the truth at any cost. In 1950 it was adapted by Arthur Miller, keeping strictly to the same plot and scene structure but removing some of the more unpalatable references to eugenics – and it’s Miller’s version that appears ...
Read More »Talk Radio, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
An energetic and well performed revival of Eric Bogosian's iconic hit which hits all the right contemporary notes.
Read More »Interview: Phil Willmott on ‘Incident at Vichy’
Director Phil Willmott talks criticism, directing at The Scoop and bringing Arthur Miller's 'Incident at Vichy' back to the stage.
Read More »Incident at Vichy, Finborough Theatre – Review
This Holocaust drama is powerful in its message and delivery, while maintaining a subtlety and elegance in its execution.
Read More »Win tickets to No Villain at Trafalgar Studios
This is your chance to win a pair of tickets to see Arthur Miller’s undiscovered debut, No Villain, at the Trafalgar Studios this summer. To enter simply retweet the tweet below. by 5pm on 5th June 2016 and tell us who’s your favourite villain. #COMPETITION: Win tickets to No Villain at Trafalgar Studios. To enter retweet by 5pm, 5.6.16 AND tell us who's your top villain. — Everything Theatre (@EveryTheatre) May 30, 2016 No Villain by Arthur Miller Trafalgar Studios 14th ...
Read More »No Villain, The Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
A naïve but passionate script performed by an amazing cast. The play chronicles the ructions of a family in generational crisis.
Read More »From Michigan to Islington: a literary treasure hunt
Director Sean Turner shares his delight at unearthing and then producing, Arthur Miller's lost first play.
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