Do not go along expecting to follow a distinct story – McGregor is seeking to distil the essence of Woolf’s writings in dance form
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Sheridan Smith holds court in revival of Willy Russell's one-woman play
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'Parade' tells the story of a Jewish man lynched in the Deep South in the early 1900s
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This Sheffield show amounts to less than the sum of its parts
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This tale of diplomacy is a mixture of play and interactive stand up
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Historical play about a married couple in 18th-century Prussia who were tried when it was discovered that the husband was born a woman is dulled by its messaging
Daniel Taub and Dan Patterson discuss their new play, Winner's Curse
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By Ben Bloch
Steven Moffat's farce is the perfect antidote to our winter of discontent
Misha Levkov’s debut has an interesting conceit but it needs believable characters who live in a convincing period and place to turn it into an evening of drama
Two new productions have raised Jewish eyebrows
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