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A curious drama that whizzes through the decades by means of a metal time-travel hat
Melissa Ross’s play is an engaging, at times heart-catching family drama
Simon Stephens’ new play follows the progress of an unpromising, unlikely romance
Nick Payne’s ‘multiverse’ drama makes a successful move to Broadway
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Director Doug Hughes presents Ibsen’s play – streamlined by Rebecca Lenkiewicz – in fairly straightforward manner
Tarell Alvin McCraney’s school drama thoughtfully probes the conflicting pressures on the young black American male
John Lithgow labours as a gay pundit exposed in 1960s America but finds a character of diminishing interest
This revival of Margaret Edson’s drama is affecting yet somewhat uninspiring
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