Friday, June 6, 2008

ATW NewsClips - London

The Independent

Review: Contractions, Royal Court, London
Review: The Revenger's Tragedy, National, London
First Night: The Six Wives Of Timothy Leary, Riverside Studios, Hammersmith, West London

The Times UK

The Revenger’s Tragedy, National, London
Think Sarah Kane and early Edward Bond, with Mark Ravenhill thrown in, and you’re close to defining this imaginative revival

The Guardian

The Revenger's Tragedy, National, London
A visually rich production doesn't place enough trust in the text, writes Michael Billington

Topless Mum, Tricycle Theatre, London
A potentially entertaining examination of media and manipulation is botched by stilted dialogue and a tortuous plot, writes Lyn Gardner

The king of reggae
Jimmy Cliff turned reggae into a global phenomenon with the 1972 film The Harder They Come. He talks to Laura Barton

The Guardian - Performing Arts Blog

Tim Clark: A private audience with the Edinburgh comedians

Daily Telegraph

The enduring appeal of nastiness and perversity
Charles Spencer reviews The Revenger's Tragedy at the National Theatre and at the Royal Exchange, Manchester.

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