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In this latest revival of Krapp’s Last Tape at the Barbican Centre, it is the silence that speaks the loudest. At times, it’s ...
Krapp is the man of the moment. Sixty-seven years after Samuel Beckett’s monologue was first performed by Patrick Magee, ...
Read our review of The Government Inspector at Chichester Festival Theatre. Tom Rosenthal is effortless in an adaptation of ...
"This the worst play I have had the misfortune to witness... ridiculous... no acting apart from the eating of two bananas." ...
The best of the rest are earnest but arid acts of homage. If you’ve never seen Krapp before, Rea’s is a serious, finely ...
Some of the Wallpaper* team missed the memo regarding London's heatwave this week, opting for some (very good) gigs, plays ...
Gary Oldman's return to the theatre where he made his professional debut is a "very generous decision" by the star, venue ...
Rea hits every note. Yet he fails to fully capture the play’s coherent psychological through line Despite the meticulous ...