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Chariots of Fire

It's already confirmed for the West End but is it any good? 

Chariots of Fire at Hampstead Theatre

You can't make a great film on score alone and Chariots of Fire is a great film. Beyond Vangelis' now clichéd but still brilliant music, young runners Eric Liddell and Harold Abrahams present two...

The Suit at The Young Vic

In a black Joburg suburb that’s about to be bulldozed, Matilda is cheating on her perfect husband, Philemon. He finds out, and forces her...

Boys, photos and Mudlarks: Editor's Choice - Theatre

From 29th MayMudlarks @ Theatre 503A hit at HighTide Festival, Mudlarks looks at responsibility and blame through the eyes of a couple of kids.&...

The Messiah at The Bunker, Dalston

The “true” story of Jesus and his disciples roaring through Judea, spreading proto-Marxist messages, lying through their teeth and...

Toujours et pres de moi at The Print Room

Patrick Eakin Young has turned his actors into ghosts. With the help of a projector and lights, the image of their bodies going...

Detroit at National Theatre

If you discount the final thirty minutes of Detroit, which unnecessarily spells out all Lisa D'Amour's excellently crafted arguments about suburban...

Isolation, disconnection and comedy: Will Adamsdale and Austin Pendleton on Detroit

“I don't think there's ever a play written in American that isn't about the perceived death of the American dream,” says Austin Pendleton...

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