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“Othello” at the National Theatre
Last night, Kath and I went to see “Othello” at the National Theatre. Turned out it was the last night. We also had front row seats, so we got to experience the performance in full effect. And what a performance … Continue reading
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Tagged Adrian Lester, Iago, National Theatre, Olivia Vinall, Othello, Rory Kinnear, Shakespeare, Theatre
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King Lear at the Almeida Theatre, Islington
On Friday I went with my son, Kieran, to see “King Lear” at the Almeida in Islington, North London. It features Jonathan Pryce as Lear and a strong cast, who really bring the play to life. The Almeida is an … Continue reading
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Tagged Almeida Theatre, Jonathan Pryce, King Lear, London, Shakespeare, Theatre
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