Tag: Nina Raine
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Review Round Up: Bach & Sons, Bridge Theatre
Find out what critics have had to say about the world premiere of Nina Raine’s new play at the Bridge Theatre…. The Financial Times: *** “But while it’s consistently absorbing, the play never quite gets under the skin of the material. Russell Beale is every bit as charismatic as you might expect: spry, funny, suddenly […]
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NEWS: Simon Russell Beale to Star in Bach & Sons at the Bridge Theatre
The world premiere production of Nina Raine’s play will run at the Bridge Theatre from the 23rd June. It has been announced that Simon Russell Beale will star as JS Bach in the Bridge Theatre’s production of Nina Raine’ Bach & Sons, set to be directed by Nicholas Hytner. With tickets going on sale on […]
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NEWS: Hampstead Theatre Extends Digital Streaming Series
The theatre has announced further productions in its free digital streaming series. Hampstead Theatre has today announced an extension of its free, digital streaming service in partnership with The Guardian. It was confirmed that the live stream recordings of of Nina Raine’s NHS inspired hit drama Tiger Country and Howard Brenton’s politically charged #AIWW: The Arrest of Ai Weiwei will […]
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Review Round Up: Consent, Harold Pinter Theatre
Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews of Nina Raine’s latest play at the Harold Pinter Theatre… The Upcoming: *** “Director Roger Michell smoothly manages each contentious sequence with sleek scene changes accompanied by playful chamber music.” JohnnyFox.co.uk: **** “Stephen Campbell Moore still excels as the smugly entitled barrister Ed, and nobody does better […]
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PREVIEW: Consent, Harold Pinter Theatre
It has been announced that the National Theatre and Sonia Friedman Productions will bring Nina Rayne’s play to the Harold Pinter Theatre from the 18th May. Having first run at the National Theatre’s Dorfman Theatre in 2017, the production was originally commissioned and co-produced by Out of Joint and will now play for a limited […]
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Review Round Up: Consent, National Theatre
Nina Raine’s new play is now playing at the National Theatre, starring Anna Maxwell Martin. But what have critics been saying about it? The Stage: *** “Roger Michell’s production is, like the writing, precise and elegant, if a little too tidy.” WhatsOnStage: **** “Raine’s writing crackles with a sharp-tongued and witty energy.” Time Out: **** […]