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“Radiates loneliness”ReviewsBarbican Theatre, LondonStephen Rea in Krapp’s Last Tape at the Barbican Theatre, London. Photo: Patricio CassinoniStephen Rea is a bitterly desolate Krapp in Beckett’s bleakly brilliant monodramaSupport The Stage by registering or subscribingTo continue reading this article you must be logged in. Register or login below to unlock 3 free articles every month. OR Or subscribe from just £7.99 and get unlimited access to thestage.co.uk. Remember Login
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“Insubstantial riff on Ibsen”ReviewsWyndham’s Theatre, LondonElizabeth Debicki and Ewan McGregor in My Master Builder at Wyndham’s Theatre, London. Photo: Johan PerssonEwan McGregor and Elizabeth Debicki star in a glossy, contrived response to Ibsen’s classic, directed by Michael GrandageSupport The Stage by registering or subscribingTo continue reading this article you must be logged in. Register or login below to unlock 3 free articles every month.
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“Exasperating historical drama”ReviewsKiln Theatre, LondonGabby Wong and Millicent Wong in Shanghai Dolls at Kiln Theatre, London. Photo: Marc BrennerGarbled two-hander fails to do justice to potentially fascinating hidden historySupport The Stage by registering or subscribingTo continue reading this article you must be logged in. Register or login below to unlock 3 free articles every month. OR Or subscribe from just £7.99 and get unlimited access to thestage.co.uk. Remember Login
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Leo James, Sally Messham and Samuel Edward-Cook in Manhunt at the Royal Court Theatre, London. Photo: Tristram KentonRobert Icke’s first foray into original drama puts Raoul Moat under the microscope, but does it captivate the critics? Fergus Morgan rounds up the reviewsSupport The Stage by registering or subscribingTo continue reading this article you must be logged in. Register or login below to unlock 3 free articles every month.
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