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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 ...
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 ...
In the Stygian darkness of a bare room, a table on a low platform with a light hanging overhead starts to emerge. Then a door ...
Krapp is the man of the moment. Sixty-seven years after Samuel Beckett’s monologue was first performed by Patrick Magee, ...
"This the worst play I have had the misfortune to witness... ridiculous... no acting apart from the eating of two bananas." ...
Some of the Wallpaper* team missed the memo regarding London's heatwave this week, opting for some (very good) gigs, plays ...
We meet Krapp, a man in his late sixties. Every year, on his birthday, Krapp records a new tape – a review of the year just gone. But on this occasion – his 69th birthday – he listens back to a tape ...
Check out photos from the Manchester Opera House gala night featruing a performance from the company of A KNIGHT'S TALE THE ...
Read our review of The Government Inspector at Chichester Festival Theatre. Tom Rosenthal is effortless in an adaptation of ...
How Robert Fripp's prog rock classic 'Exposure' is being recreated onstage for the first time in more than 40 years.
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