Audio: Reviews and Roundtables
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Red Room debate on political theatre
26th September 2003
DEBATE: POLITICAL THEATRE Lisa Goldman, artistic director of the Red Room, joins Aleks Sierz and Carole Woddis to talk politics. Dominic Cavendish hos...
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Review of The Hotel in Amsterdam
19th September 2003
THE HOTEL IN AMSTERDAM As John Osborne's 1968 drama gets a rare outing, David Benedict, Mark Shenton and Carole Woddis gather to deliver their verdict...
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Review of Democracy
12th September 2003
DEMOCRACY Jane Edwardes and John Nathan applaud Michael Frayn's complex account of high-level politics and espionage in 1960s West Germany. David Bene...
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Review of I. D.
12th September 2003
I.D. Jane Edwardes, Aleks Sierz and John Nathan express reservations about Antony Sher's first play at the Almeida. David Benedict hosts.
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Review of His Girl Friday
13th June 2003
HIS GIRL FRIDAY David Benedict quizzes Rachel Halliburton, Mark Shenton and Matt Wolf about John Guare's remake of The Front Page at the National.
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Review of The Lady from the Sea
23rd May 2003
THE LADY FROM THE SEA John Nathan and Aleks Sierz mull over this Trevor Nunn-directed Ibsen revival at the Almeida. Rachel Halliburton hosts.
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Review of Henry V
16th May 2003
HENRY V Jane Edwardes, Mark Shenton and Carole Woddis offer differing opinions on Nicholas Hytner's inaugural production, his topical take on Agincou...
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Review of Sexual Perversity in Chicago
16th May 2003
SEXUAL PERVERSITY IN CHICAGO Jane Edwardes, Mark Shenton and Carole Woddis sigh over Matthew Perry's turn in Mamet's sex-war comedy. Dominic Cavendish...
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Review of Jerry Springer – The Opera
2nd May 2003
JERRY SPRINGER - THE OPERA David Benedict, John Nathan and Matt Wolf assess the radical anti-musical, now at the National.
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