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  • The Pitmen Painters - National Theatre (Lyttelton)

    The Pitmen Painters - National Theatre (Lyttelton) by Lee Hall inspired by a book by William Feaver A co-production between Live Theatre, Newcastle and the National Theatre. ‘ The Pitmen Painters, in Max Roberts’ perfectly pitched and acted production, manages to be tragic, funny and illuminating in...
    Posted to Theatre (Weblog) by Dom on 09-25-2008
  • To Be Straight with You - National Theatre (Lyttelton Theatre)

    To Be Straight with You - National Theatre (Lyttelton Theatre) DV8 Physical Theatre ‘DV8 and its artistic director, Lloyd Newson, have always been well ahead of the game. Now, just at a point when others are catching up, Newson reinvents the rules...Hard-hitting and passionate... you will not be able...
    Posted to Theatre (Weblog) by Dom on 09-25-2008
  • The Year of Magical Thinking - National Theatre (Lyttelton)

    The Year of Magical Thinking - National Theatre (Lyttelton) 'A magnificent solo performance. As moving as anything we are likely to encounter in a theatre this year.' Daily Telegraph The Year of Magical Thinking , adapted for the stage by Joan Didion from her best-selling memoir of the same name...
    Posted to Theatre (Weblog) by Dom on 09-25-2008
  • Landscape and A Slight Ache - National Theatre Lyttelton

    Landscape and A Slight Ache - National Theatre Lyttelton by Harold Pinter Landscape So sweetly the sand over me. Tiny the sand on my skin. (Pause) So silent the sky in my eyes. Gently the sound of the tide. (Pause) Oh my true love I said. ‘In Landscape , Pinter is writing, beautifully and graphically...
    Posted to Theatre (Weblog) by Dom on 09-25-2008
  • De Profundis - National Theatre (Lyttelton Theatre)

    De Profundis - National Theatre (Lyttelton Theatre) by Oscar Wilde edited by Merlin Holland You came to me to learn the pleasure of life and the pleasure of art. Perhaps I am chosen to teach you something more wonderful – the meaning of sorrow and its beauty. During his sentence in Reading Gaol, Oscar...
    Posted to Theatre (Weblog) by Dom on 09-25-2008
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