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  • 3 out of 5
    Dec 3 2008:

    Savoy, London
    Michael Billington enjoys a satisfying revival of a thoroughbred musical that falls only at the final hurdle

  • 3 out of 5
    Dec 3 2008:

    Royal Court, London What is unspoken in this play proves more powerful than what is stated

  • Steven Mackintosh as Drew and David Morrissey as Terry in Neil LaBute's In a Dark Dark House Dec 2 2008:

    You're not sure if you can stomach Neil LaBute's latest drama, but you'd still like to impress your friends with critical insights. Time to ransack the reviews …

  • 3 out of 5
    Dec 2 2008:

    Royal Court, London
    Michael Billington finds a fascinating contradiction at the heart of this promising debut by Alexi Kaye Campbell

  • 3 out of 5
    Dec 2 2008:

    Finborough, London
    There are some fine performances from a 26-strong cast, writes Michael Billington

  • 2 out of 5
    Jud Charlton in Hit Me!, Courtyard, London Dec 1 2008:

    Jud Charlton's impressive portrayal of Ian Dury rescues an otherwise limp production, writes Lyn Gardner

  • 4 out of 5
    Dec 1 2008:

    Stephen Joseph, Scarborough
    Andrew Pollard's play, written in goat-speak, is lovable enough to keep the kids amused, says Alfred Hickling

  • 3 out of 5
    Dec 1 2008:

    The Court has been turned into a catwalk-dominated club, says Michael Billington, but the play's real issues are too often side-stepped

  • Nov 30 2008:

    The week in theatre: Neil LaBute's new play is his most disquieting and subtle yet, while the Donmar's Family Reunion is a slow-motion nightmare, says Susannah Clapp

  • Nov 30 2008:

    It's not quite ground-breaking, but Steppenwolf's exuberant August: Osage County sweeps all before it, says Susannah Clapp

  • 2 out of 5
    Nov 29 2008:

    Arcola, London
    There are dozens of sizzling new plays deserving of a revival, but this isn't one of them, says Lyn Gardner

  • Apprenticeship by Peter Gill Nov 29 2008:

    Review: Apprenticeship by Peter Gill
    A playwright's rigorous reflections on a life in the theatre impress David Hare

  • 3 out of 5
    Nov 28 2008:

    Almeida, London
    The theatre becomes an analyst's couch in Neil LaBute's latest, writes Michael Billington

  • 4 out of 5
    Nov 28 2008:

    Playhouse, Liverpool
    Spanish flamenco master Juan Martín quickens the pace of a sluggish play, says Alfred Hickling

  • 2 out of 5
    Nov 28 2008:

    Arcola, London
    Carl Heap's parlour entertainment is a neat idea but runs out of energy, writes Lyn Gardner

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