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Fourthwall’s Favourites May
Fourthwall’s round-up of what to see in May
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Fourthwall’s Favourites: April
Fourthwall’s round-up of what to see in April
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Fourthwall’s Favourites: March
Fourthwall’s round up of what to see this coming March.
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London’s only Gay Theatre company loses home.
Well respected gay-themed venue, Above The Stag, loses permanent London home.
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Blog: Uncovering The Faction #12
A tear, a wave of a white handkerchief – The Faction’s train pulls out of the station. We stand and salute their magnificent achievement.
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Blog: Uncovering The Faction #11
Gareth finally spills the beans on the place to go after the show, and shares a bit of gossip about the cast.
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Blog: Uncovering The Faction #10
Up and running, there’s time for Gareth to find amusement in the smallest details.
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Blog: Uncovering The Faction #9
All three Faction shows are now up and running and Gareth has a second to take a moment’s pause to contemplate this achievement and to ruminate on Miss Julie.
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Review: Brimstone and Treacle, Arcola Theatre ****
Edward Theakston finds a troubling and poignant play at the Arcola, with a climax that will haunt you long after you leave the theatre.
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Review: Three Kingdoms, Lyric, Hammersmith ****
Catherine Love finds herself almost lost for words at Simon Stephens compelling Three Kingdoms at the Lyric, Hammersmith
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Review: Step 9 (Of 12), Trafalgar Studios, *****
Edward Theakston reviews Step 9 (Of 12) at the Trafalgar Studios, and urges you to see this important work.
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Review: Fever Pitch, Touring ****
JBR is swept along by a Fever Pitch-perfect performance, adapted from Nick Hornby’s best selling novel.
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Mark Rylance and Mackenzie Crook lead transfer
Mark Rylance and MacKenzie Crook are to reprise their roles in the play Jerusalem, which is transferring to the Apollo Theatre.
Jez Butterworth's play, which premiered at the Royal Court Theatre[readmore]
Add a commentMark Rylance and MacKenzie Crook are to reprise their roles in the play Jerusalem, which is transferring to the Apollo Theatre.

Jez Butterworth's play, which premiered at the Royal Court Theatre this summer to rave reviews and subsequently sold out, is a “comedy about life at the rural heart of England's green and pleasant land”.
The production will run for a limited 12 week season from 10th Febrary 2010 and will be directed by the former Artistic Director of the Royal Court, Ian Rickson. The transfer will be a co-production between The Royal Court and Sonia Friedman Productions.
Image: Director Ian Rickson and Mark Rylance in rehearsals for the original Royal Court production. Photography by Simon Annand.Published on September 18, 2009 · Filed under: TDS Latest News;










