THEATRE
July/August 2012
The National's Antigone is politically compelling but lacks a sense of awe
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June 2012
Amid the fad for immersive drama, a Rattigan/Hare double-bill shows you just can’t beat good writing
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May 2012
Revivals from three countries explore the anxieties of superfluous men and women
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April 2012
A brave new play at the National challenges liberal received wisdom on multiculturalism
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