Search Results for 'carole woddis'
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Review of The Hotel in Amsterdam
19th September 2003
... THE HOTEL IN AMSTERDAM As John Osborne’s 1968 drama gets a rare outing, David Benedict, Mark Shenton and Carole Woddis gather to deliv...
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Review of Tales from the Vienna Woods
17th October 2003
...TALES FROM THE VIENNA WOODS By Odon von Horvath, revived by Richard Jones at the National Theatre, strongly divides Dominic Cavendish, Mark Shenton...
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Review of The Straits
7th November 2003
...THE STRAITS Gregory Burke’s follow-up to Gagarin Way sharply divides Jane Edwardes, Aleks Sierz and Carole Woddis. David Benedict hosts. &lsq...
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Review of The Permanent Way
16th January 2004
... THE PERMANENT WAY David Hare’s state-of-the-railways piece, produced by Out of Joint, is reviewed by David Benedict, Jane Edwardes, Pa...
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Review of Honeymoon Suite
16th January 2004
... HONEYMOON SUITE Divided opinions greet Richard Bean’s latest at the Royal Court. David Benedict, Jane Edwardes, Patrick Marmion and Ca...
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Review of Cyrano de Bergerac
23rd April 2004
...CYRANO DE BERGERAC David Benedict, Mark Shenton, Carole Woddis and Matt Wolf turn their noses up at the National Theatre’s revival. Dominic C...
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Review of The False Servant
18th June 2004
... THE FALSE SERVANT Kate Bassett, Heather Neill and Carole Woddis savour Marivaux’s cruel, cross-dressing comedy at the National. David ...
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Beautiful Burnout: playwright Bryony Lavery punches hard
27th August 2010
... INTERVIEW: BRYONY LAVERY The playwright talks about her critically acclaimed boxing play, Beautiful Burnout (Frantic Assembly/National Theat...
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Review of Much Ado About Nothing
11th June 2004
... MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING There’s little to cheer and much to irk Kate Bassett, David Benedict and Carole Woddis in the all-female reviva...
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