THEATRE
May 2009
Two musicals - Spring Awakening and A Little Night Music - have been rapturously received. Can so many be wrong?
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April 2009
Political power and its abuses are the central concerns of three fine new productions: England People Very nice, Burnt by the Sun and King Lear
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March 2009
A British production of a Japanese work, Shun-kin is a near-perfect triumph
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February 2009
Some plays just don't stand the test of time: Twelfth Night at the Wyndham Theatre; Loot at the Tricycle Theatre
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Theatre
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