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Nov 19 2008:
Wilton's, London
This is a Leviathan of a play, neither brutish nor short, writes Michael Billington -
Nov 19 2008:
The British Museum, London
Smith is overstuffed with ideas but features a cracking young cast, writes Lyn Gardner -
Nov 19 2008:
Abbey, Dublin: There are many moments to savour in this un-Brechtian Brecht, says Helen Meany
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Nov 18 2008:
You don't need to spend your pieces of eight to have an opinion on the Theatre Royal Haymarket's pirate panto
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Nov 18 2008:
Theatre Royal Haymarket, London
Keith Allen's crew demands a yo-ho-ho and a set of earplugs, writes Michael Billington -
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Nov 17 2008:
Union, London
This production of Sondheim's brilliant musical thriller is not always razor-sharp, says Lyn Gardner -
Nov 16 2008:
Despite several impressive performances, an attempted broadside against New Labour corruption and sleaze falls short
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Nov 15 2008:
Soho, London
Michael Billington on a cerebral analysis of our primal instincts -
Nov 15 2008:
Review: Soul of the Age: The Life, Mind and World of William Shakespeare by Jonathan Bate
Can another biography really surprise us? Absolutely, says Richard Eyre -
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Nov 14 2008:
Gate, London
Lyn Gardner on a powerful study of the way affluence can imprison people -
Nov 14 2008:
Bush, London
Joel Horwood's play pungently captures the edgy excitements and disappointments of youth, says Michael Billington -
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