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Tag: stream.theatre

Author: Louise Penn Published Date: February 26, 2021

Review: The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (Southwark Playhouse)

Author: Louise Penn Published Date: February 21, 2021

Songs for a New World (stream.theatre)

Author: Louise Penn Published Date: February 17, 2021

Review: All On Her Own (stream.theatre)

Author: Louise Penn Published Date: December 19, 2020

Lockdown review: We Need a Little Christmas

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A double-header tonight at lovely @camdenpeoplestheatre - @emmersonandward's RUM is "is a funny and powerful play wrestling with masculinity, mental health and addiction" and @weredbiscuit's Little Town Blue is "a characterful, hilarious, and relentless hour of physical comedy that takes the audience on a madcap journey through rural America at breakneck speed".
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Stephen Marino's book on Arthur Miller's New York is heavily anecdotal and readable while pursuing a scholarly focus.
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The youngest writer at the @theatrepeckham Fringe, Marcos Byrne is only 16, but has already won the @royalcourttheatre Young Writers Award.
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