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51 stories by "Dave Hollander"

The Tempest review at Jermyn Street Theatre, London " 'Michael Pennington gives a fine performance' by Dave Hollander

Inspired by Paul Gauguin's time in Tahiti, Tom Littler's streamlined staging of The Tempest maroons its characters on an island in the

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:54pm on March 16, 2020

The Border review at Theatre Peckham, London " 'a fun-filled allegory about freedom of movement' by Dave Hollander

As a playful Brechtian parable, Theatre Centre's The Border wears its serious side lightly as knockabout cartoon-style antics break out into an

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:02am on October 3, 2019

World's End review at King's Head Theatre, London " 'captivating performances' by Dave Hollander

In James Corley's debut play World's End, global events and intimate histories collide to create a deeply affecting queer love story from

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:46pm on September 2, 2019

Actually review at Trafalgar Studios, London " 'poses more questions than it answers' by Dave Hollander

Describing what happens after a drunken one-night stand between two first-year students at an Ivy League university, Anna Ziegler's Actually assesses the

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:06am on August 13, 2019

The Time of Our Lies review at Park Theatre, London " 'Powerful exploration into ideas of Howard Zinn" by Dave Hollander

Best known for his 1980 book A People's History of the United States, historian Howard Zinn was a lifelong civil rights activist.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:56pm on August 2, 2019

The View UpStairs review at Soho Theatre " 'enjoyable but underpowered' by Dave Hollander

When Instagram superstar and 'influencer' Wes buys up a disused building in New Orleans' French Quarter to be the headquarters of his

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 1:02pm on July 24, 2019

The Censor review at Hope Theatre, London " 'a thought-provoking take on a provocative play' by Dave Hollander

Attitudes to " and the availability of " hardcore pornography may have changed since Anthony Neilson's The Censor opened at London's Royal

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 9:25am on June 28, 2019

Three Sisters review at Vaudeville Theatre, London " 'heart-wrenching, acutely perceptive retelling' by Dave Hollander

Veteran Russian director Lev Dodin's acutely perceptive retelling of Chekhov's Three Sisters ditches lavish staging to focus on its essential themes of

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:30pm on June 20, 2019

Scenographer Pamela Howard: 'In theatre, you need to be a compulsive observer of human life' by Dave Hollander

Recently named a 'living legend', Pamela Howard has created countless shows in her six-decade career, as well as training many of the

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 3:00am on April 10, 2019

A Lesson from Aloes review at Finborough Theatre, London " 'well-crafted revival of Athol Fugard's drama' by Dave Hollander

Not performed in London for 35 years, Athol Fugard's A Lesson from Aloes evokes the repressive atmosphere of 1960s South Africa and

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:27am on March 7, 2019

The Lady from the Sea review at Print Room, London " 'a mesmeric performance' by Dave Hollander

No detail in the Norwegian Ibsen company's staging of The Lady from the Sea is left to chance. In this bilingual version,

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 8:41am on February 14, 2019

Striking 12 review at Union Theatre, London " 'slight, but affecting' by Dave Hollander

With its eclectic score and bittersweet seasonal message, Striking 12 interweaves Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Match Girl with a tale of

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 8:49am on December 4, 2018

Burke and Hare review at Jermyn Street Theatre, London " 'frenetic and darkly comic' by Dave Hollander

Pitch-black and wickedly funny, Jermyn Street Theatre's seasonal offering Burke and Hare (first performed at the Watermill earlier this year) is a

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:11am on December 3, 2018

A Hero of Our Time review at Arcola Theatre, London " 'an energetic adaptation' by Dave Hollander

With its compelling portrait of a 'superfluous man', Mikhail Lermontov's novel 1840 A Hero of Our Time depicts a listless, resting soldier

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 5:17am on November 23, 2018

Billy Bishop Goes to War review at Jermyn Street Theatre, London " 'beautifully produced' by Dave Hollander

As a cloud-like parachute billows above a room strewn with knick-knacks and suffused with memories (a superb design from Daisy Blower), a

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:49am on November 5, 2018

Next Lesson review at Above the Stag, London " 'touching play about the impact of Section 28' by Dave Hollander

Marking 30 years since the introduction of Section 28 " the law that banned the "promotion of homosexuality" in UK schools "

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:31am on August 28, 2018

Homos, Or Everyone in America review at Finborough Theatre, London " 'intimate portrait of modern gay life' by Dave Hollander

Now same-sex marriage is legal, is the struggle for LGBT+ equality over? Has the gay community lost its reason for being in

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 5:58am on August 10, 2018

Wildcard Theatre: 'We want to empower the unknown and disenfranchised' by Dave Hollander

Fresh out of drama school, Joseph Dawson and James Meteyard decided to set up their own company and before long they were

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:00am on July 30, 2018

It's Only Life review at Union Theatre, London " 'an intimate revue' by Dave Hollander

Comprising numbers from New York songwriter John Bucchino's extensive back catalogue, It's Only Life is less a jukebox musical than a mosaic

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:19am on June 20, 2018

Lonely Planet review at Trafalgar Studios, London " 'wry and gently moving' by Dave Hollander

Charts festoon the walls of Jody's Maps, the sleepy shop where Steven Dietz's Lonely Planet follows the oddball friendship of two discreetly

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:43am on June 16, 2018

Rails review at Theatre by the Lake, Keswick " 'poignant and poetic' by Dave Hollander

While Simon Longman's Gundog at London's Royal Court earlier this year depicted two sisters struggling to keep a family farm afloat, his

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:51am on May 30, 2018

Central principal Gavin Henderson faces calls to resign over diversity quotas remarks by Dave Hollander

Royal Central School of Speech and Drama principal Gavin Henderson is facing calls to resign over his controversial views on diversity quotas.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:11am on May 14, 2018

Life and Fate review at Theatre Royal Haymarket, London " 'a superlative ensemble' by Dave Hollander

Written in the 1950s and banned until after the author’s death, Vasily Grossman’s autobiographical epic Life and Fate surveys the horrors in

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:41am on May 10, 2018

How It Is (Part One) review at the Print Room at the Coronet, London " 'a mesmerising adaptation' by Dave Hollander

With its narrator crawling through endless mud as he reflects on his memories and existence, Samuel Beckett's experimental novel How It Is

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:27am on May 8, 2018

Cream Tea and Incest review at Hope Theatre, London " 'charming PG Wodehouse pastiche' by Dave Hollander

Channelling PG Wodehouse and Boy’s Own adventures, Cream Tea and Incest is an eccentric farrago that, like its off-colour title, proves an

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:01am on April 13, 2018
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