Audio tagged with: critics
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Review of The Dark
26th March 2004
THE DARK David Benedict, Sam Marlowe, Heather Neill and Matt Wolf find flickering interest in Charlotte Jones' latest at the Donmar Warehouse. Recorde...
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Critic John Thaxter on reviewing in his seventies
30th January 2004
ON CRITICISM Aged 77 and still reviewing, John Thaxter explains how he combined a high-flying business career with a vocation as a critic. Dominic Cav...
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Review of The Permanent Way
16th January 2004
THE PERMANENT WAY David Hare's state-of-the-railways piece, produced by Out of Joint, is reviewed by David Benedict, Jane Edwardes, Patrick Marmion an...
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Review of Honeymoon Suite
16th January 2004
HONEYMOON SUITE Divided opinions greet Richard Bean's latest at the Royal Court. David Benedict, Jane Edwardes, Patrick Marmion and Carole Woddis disc...
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Maverick Steven Berkoff on his Messiah
26th November 2003
INTERVIEW: STEVEN BERKOFF The maverick playwright talks to Rachel Halliburton about his controversial Messiah, the critics he reviles and what he'd do...
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Critic Michael Billington of the Guardian
31st October 2003
ON CRITICISM In the first of an occasional series, Michael Billington, lead critic of the Guardian, discusses his distinguished 30-year career with Do...
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Review of Tales from the Vienna Woods
17th October 2003
TALES FROM THE VIENNA WOODS By Odon von Horvath, revived by Richard Jones at the National, strongly divides Dominic Cavendish, Mark Shenton and Carole...
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Review of Betrayal
10th October 2003
BETRAYAL Peter Hall revisits Pinter's play of adultery and deception, causing extreme division between David Benedict, Patrick Marmion and Mark Shento...
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Review of Anything Goes
10th October 2003
ANYTHING GOES Trevor Nunn's revival of the Cole Porter classic is greeted with qualified joy by Dominic Cavendish, David Benedict and Mark Shenton.
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