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Nessie

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The Guardian 24 March 2025 It is the UK’s largest body of fresh water, its volume totalling more than all the lakes of England and Wales combined. It is also…

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Through the Shortbread Tin

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The Scotsman 18 March 2025 When Martin O’Connor first talked to director Lu Kemp about his latest play, he thought she was using some unfamiliar theatrical terminology. What she liked…

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Wild Rose

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The Guardian 16 March 2025 If you can’t be sentimental in a show about country music, when can you be? The most affecting moments in this big-hearted musical come when…

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Death of a Salesman

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The Guardian 9 March 2025 He lies to gain status. His every deal is transactional. He exaggerates for effect. He is seduced by money, deluded about his importance and clearly…

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The Rainbow

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The Guardian 3 April 2025 Adapting a novel is rarely straightforward and playwright Nicola Werenowska takes a particularly enterprising stab at it in her version of the DH Lawrence classic.…

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A View from the Bridge

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The Guardian 26 February 2025 Is it an innocent domestic moment or a portent of something more ominous? It happens early enough in Jemima Levick’s thrilling production – her debut…

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Confessions of a Shinagawa Monkey

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The Guardian 23 February 2025 Mizuki Ando has a distressing condition. Played by Rin Nasu, she is not a demonstrative woman, but insists on finding a cure. Referred to a…

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The Merchant of Venice

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The Guardian 23 January 2025 He likes a bit of a laugh, this Shylock. Played with cool authority by John Douglas Thompson in a suit that blends with the grey…

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Treasure Island

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The Guardian 2 December 2024 Who is the protagonist of Robert Louis Stevenson’s adventure story? The obvious answer is Jim Hawkins, the innkeeper’s son who is drawn into a high-seas…

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Peter Panto and the Incredible Stinkerbell

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The Guardian 27 November 2024 I seen regular productions of Peter Pan that treat the death of Tinker Bell more casually than it is handled here by writer, director and…

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