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Arnold Wesker’s two-acter – first staged at the Royal Court in 1959 – is ably and imaginatively directed by Bijan Sheibani.
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Bank holiday weekend will be ushered in with a host of outdoorsy activities presented for urban folks outside the National Theatre.
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Norwegian theatre, Dutch dance, Chinese art and French photography. Arts Ahead comes from all over the place this week.
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An astonishing achievement, this brilliant, very human play brings both Blythe’s signature verbatim technique and the concept of musical theatre to a whole new level
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Less Mad Men and more Desperate Dentists, this period drama is not unlike Shakespearean theatre - and not in a good way.
Urban acrobatics comes to the South Bank from 6pm tonight
Danny Boyle's production with Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller is stunning, and utterly sold out. But there are still ways to see it...
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