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jUNE 2009 | cOME, BEEN AND GONE
by Michael Clark
Michael Clark Company at Barbican / Dance Umbrella, London / Edinburgh International Festival / La Biennale di Venezia
an outrageously gorgeous piece of modern dance
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March 2008 | Woyzeck
by Georg Buchner
Cardboard Citizens at Southwark Playhouse, London
This is one of the best productions of Büchner’s classic
un-finished play I have ever seen. Why is this?
Because company and play are so perfectly matched.
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November 2007 | Stravinsky Project
by Michael Clark
Michael Clark Company at Barbican / Dance Umbrella, London
Musically, it is an extraordinary event, but choreographically its another landmark… it demonstrates how fully the former enfant terrible has become master of his formidable talent.
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October 2007 | Joe Guy
by Roy Williams
Tiata Fahodzi at Soho Theatre, London & New Wolsey Theatre Ipswich
There's much here that justifies Williams's growing reputation as a terrific dramatist. He's sharp, he's funny, he writes cracking dialogue.
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March 2007 | The Cricket Recovers
by Richard Ayres
London Contemporary Opera at Bregenzer Festspiele, Austria
The Cricket Recovers is a wise and witty work… Nicholas Broadhurst’s production is delightfully pacey and the singing excellent.
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October 2007 | The Tempest
by William Shakespeare
AandBC, USA tour
Lit by the magic of a glorious, large, portable moon… you know at once that this is going to be one of those productions that indulges in gleeful and successful innovation.
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October 2006 | Timon of Athens
by William Shakespeare
Cardboard Citizens at RSC, Stratford Upon-Avon & UK tour
His (Jackson’s), success, though, lies in getting to the despairing heart of Shakespeare's play. What comes across, through a lively ensemble, is Shakespeare's piercing understanding of Timon's tragic bipolarity.
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March 2004 | Othello
by William Shakespeare
Cheek by Jowl at Riverside Studios, London & world tour
One of the most thrilling, emotionally shattering productions you are ever likely to witness
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June 2002 | Homebody/Kabul
by Tony Kushner
Cheek by Jowl at Young Vic, London & Teatre Lliure Barcelona
The most remarkable play in a decade... without doubt the most important of our time
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