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  Sometimes there’s too much,” Eddie Carbone is cautioned in Miller’s play, “too much love for the daughter, too much love for the niece.”
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  “I was born in Jerusalem in 1975 and my mother left me when I was two.” Not a typical introduction to a dance world premiere, but choreographer and composer Hofesh Shechter is an unique talent who
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  The theme of class runs through Hydrocracker’s promenade reworking of this 1966 Joe Orton television play like the writing in a stick of Brighton rock.
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  Spitting, brawling, stomping and snarling, drunk from wakes and red from shouting, JM Synge’s bleak vision of rural Irish life is vivid as a bruise in Druid Theatre’s visceral production of this
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           <description><![CDATA[Taking to the stage with just a powerful voice and a cello is no easy feat.]]></description>
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  The Marlborough pub and its accompanying upstairs theatre, are steeped in more than two centuries of history, making it an ideal setting for this esoteric night of "theremin, automata, death
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  In the cult Channel Four comedy Spaced, there is an episode when the two main characters visit an avant garde stage show.
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  The usual ingredients that go into the genetic makeup of clowns - red noses, odd clothes and slapstick - are evident in this production by Danish children's theatre company, Teater Patrasket, but
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  There is a great show lurking inside Breaking News. As a concept the piece by German-based Rimini Protokoll is revolutionary – a guide around the world’s news, as it happens, in the company of
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  This utterly charming piece will speak to anyone who’s ever found themselves in the iron grip of a temporary speech impediment when faced with the object of their sexual ambition.
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           <title>Animal Nights, The Brunswick, Brighton, May 5</title>
           
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show was in the grip of an 
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           <description><![CDATA[  One man, one stage, one trunk covered with old newspaper cuttings and around 200 minutes to fill. Could this combination hold an audience's attention for that long?
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