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The Deep Blue Sea at Theatre Royal Haymarket review: Tamsin Greig is shatteringly goodWhether there are enough like minds in London to fill the 893-seat Haymarket is another matter. I hope so, because the attempt to remake this venerable theatre into a home for short-run, prestige ...
London’s theatre scene is the most exciting in the world: perfectly balanced between the glossy musical theatre of Broadway and the experimentalism of Europe, it’s flavoured by the British ...
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It doesn’t help that there was another big play about Bach just four years ago in London, Nina Raine’s Bach and Sons, ... The ...
Review: THE DEEP BLUE SEA, Theatre Royal Haymarket Lindsay Posner’s austere production is almost obsequiously faithful to the text From This Author - Alexander Cohen ...
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Whether there are enough like minds in London to fill the 893-seat Haymarket is another matter. I hope so, because the attempt to remake this venerable theatre into a home for short-run, prestige ...
Whether there are enough like minds in London to fill the 893-seat Haymarket is another matter. I hope so, because the attempt to remake this venerable theatre into a home for short-run, prestige ...
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