
A Human Being Died That Night: ★★★★★ from the Independent
A Human Being Died That Night Reviews By Paul Taylor, Independent
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A Human Being Died That Night: ★★★★ from The Times
A Human Being Died That Night Reviews By Dominic Maxwell, The Times
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A Human Being Died That Night: ★★★★ from Guardian
A Human Being Died That Night – a scorching look at apartheid guilt By Lyn Gardner, Guardian
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A Human Being Died That Night: ★★★★ from Evening Standard
Jonathan Munby’s taut production depicts convicted murderer Eugene de Kock with bracing vividness and subtlety By Henry Hitchings, Evening Standard
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Sunny Afternoon: ★★★★ from The Sunday Times
Sunny Afternoon review By Maxie Szalwinska, The Sunday Times
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Sunny Afternoon: ★★★★★ from The Mail on Sunday
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Sunny Afternoon: ★★★★ from The Observer
The Kinks musical Sunny Afternoon is a triumph for Ray Davies and Joe Penhall By Susannah Clapp, The Observer
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Sunny Afternoon: ★★★★★ from Daily Express
Sunny Afternoon review: ‘Kinky songs are a Ray of light’ By Clair Woodward, Daily Express
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Sunny Afternoon: ★★★★★ from The Telegraph
Sunny Afternoon, Hampstead Theatre, review: ‘pop lovers would be mad to miss it’ By Charles Spencer, The Telegraph
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Sunny Afternoon: ★★★★ from The Times
Sunny Afternoon review By Dominic Maxwell, The Times
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Sunny Afternoon: ★★★★ from the Evening Standard
‘An irresistible new musical which illustrates the brilliance of The Kinks’ By Henry Hitchings, Evening Standard
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Sunny Afternoon: ★★★★ from WhatsOnStage
Sunny Afternoon review By Michael Coveney, WhatsOnStage
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Sunny Afternoon: ★★★★ from Financial Times
The music is the star of this joyous account of The Kinks’ story By Sarah Hemming, Financial Times
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Sunny Afternoon: ★★★★ from The Independent
Sunny Afternoon review By Nick Hasted, The Independent
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Good People: ★★★★ from Metro
Hampstead Theatre’s run of excellent plays continues with David Lindsay-Abaire’s grittily comic examination of class, Good People By Metro
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Good People: ★★★★★ from Sunday Telegraph
Imelda Staunton stars in an intelligent, stylish, new play at Hampstead Theatre about living on the wrong side of South Boston’s tracks By Tim Walker, Sunday Telegraph
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Good People: ★★★★ from Financial Times
Imelda Staunton delivers a masterly performance in David Lindsay-Abaire’s class-infused drama By Ian Shuttleworth, Financial Times
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Good People: ★★★★ from The Times
Good People review By Dominic Maxwell, The Times
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Good People: ★★★★ from The Daily Mail
Good People review By Quentin Letts, The Daily Mail
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Good People: ★★★★ from The Telegraph
Good People Review By Charles Spencer, Telegraph
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Good People: ★★★★ from WhatsOnStage
Good People Review By Michael Coveney, WhatsOnStage
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Good People: ★★★★★ from Evening Standard
Good People Review By Henry Hitchings, Evening Standard
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Good People: ★★★★ from Guardian
Good People Review By Michael Billington, Guardian
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Good People: ★★★★ from The Independent
Good People theatre review: Imelda Staunton magnificent as tough single mother By Paul Taylor, The Independent
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Rapture, Blister, Burn: ★★★★ from Metro
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Rapture, Blister, Burn: ★★★★ from Independent
Rapture, Blister, Burn, theatre review: ‘Emilia Fox sparkles as sexy fortysomething’ By Emily Jupp, Independent
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Rapture, Blister, Burn: ★★★★ from The Times
Rapture, Blister, Burn review By Kate Bassett, The Times
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Rapture, Blister, Burn: ★★★★ from WhatsOnStage
Gina Gionfriddo’s satirical play starring Emilia Fox and Emma Fielding opened at Hampstead Theatre last night By Michael Coveney, WhatsOnStage
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Rapture, Blister, Burn: ★★★★ from Evening Standard
Gina Gionfriddo’s sure-footed study of feminism has us gripped as sparks fly in the sisterhood By Fiona Mountford, Evening Standard
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Rapture, Blister, Burn: ★★★★ from Telegraph
Emilia Fox stars in the latest play by American dramatist Gina Gionfriddo – a witty, absorbing look at gender politics today, says Charles Spencer By Charles Spencer, Telegraph
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Rapture, Blister, Burn: ★★★★ from Time Out
Rapture, Blister, Burn Review By Andrzej Lukowski, Time Out
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