Eva de Valk runs down the big theatre news of 2017.
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Gertrude – The Cry, Theatre N16 – Review
A rare chance to see an accomplished revival of a significant work, but be prepared for an uncomfortable evening - both physically and emotionally.
Read More »Howard Barker Double Bill, The Arcola – Review.
Two melancholy and exhilarating plays by the renowned Howard Barker that leave their mark long after you have left the theatre.
Read More »Scenes from an Execution, National Theatre
Howard BarkerDirected by Tom Cairns★★★ Pros: Some interesting concepts in the scripts and good performances on stage. Cons: Sometimes a bit slow, and tries to say a lot of things at once. Our Verdict: Enjoyable with the usual high production values, but not groundbreaking. Courtesy of the National Theatre One thing you don’t expect to see when you pay a visit to the National Theatre is a catastrophic set malfunction. In a way, we were lucky to witness such a ...
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