
Andrzej Lukowski
Theatre Editor at Time Out
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ReviewThis immersive ‘Minecraft’ experience sees you rescue some dopey villagers from a zombie attackTheatre, ImmersiveCorner Corner, Surrey QuaysTuesday 15 April 2025ShareIn a way, the whole point of the world’s most successful video game is drudgery: Minecraft casts you as a self-employed resource gatherer who lives off the land and must harvest wood, soil, coal etc. in order to create a shack in which to hide from the various monsters that come out at night.
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timeout.com | Andrzej Lukowski
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NewsThe stars will team up with the Belgian super director for Arthur Miller’s seminal 1943 playWritten by Andrzej LukowskiTheatre Editor, UKThursday 10 April 2025FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailWhatsAppPhoto: Oliver RosserAdvertisingLegendary Belgian director Ivo von Hove had a torrid time of it last time he was in in town: last year’s oddball ‘musical’ Opening Night was a notorious flop (although I liked it).
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Photo: Manuel Harlan Review 4 out of 5 stars After a slow start Robert Icke’s Raoul Moat drama reveals itself as a compellingly weird journey into the heart of toxic masculinity Theatre, Drama Royal Court Theatre, Sloane Square 9 Apr3 May 2025 Recommended Wednesday 9 April 2025 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email WhatsApp Buy ticket Advertising Time Out says Interview: Robert Icke ‘if theatre isn’t astonishing, what’s the point?’ Robert Icke has made his name directing boldly reimagined takes on...
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sounds a bit like posh fanfic, which I have no problem with

Ncuti Gatwa and Edward Bluemel with star as Marlowe and Shakespeare in the RSC’s new West End play Born with Teeth https://t.co/dOVYk5Cfxy https://t.co/qs3xKOVtwE

glad to see Wessex Grove and IVH are still pals after the whole Opening Night ‘incident’, and what a cast eh

Bryan Cranston, Marianne Jean-Baptiste and Paapa Essiedu will star in Ivo van Hove’s new West End revival of Miller’s ‘All My Sons’ https://t.co/3B0z2G18xU

Icke’s Manhunt takes a while to get going and is even a bit cringe early on, but as it gets weirder and weirder it gets better and better. I'd been almost dreading the Gazza bit but it was in fact the best bit of the play in the end, full on Captain Ahab

Review: Manhunt, Royal Court ★★★★ After a slow start Robert Icke’s Raoul Moat drama reveals itself as a compellingly weird journey into the heart of toxic masculinity https://t.co/RY1QhHzqW0