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Nottingham New Theatre brought Terence Rattigan’s 1952 play The Deep Blue Sea to the stage between March 13th and 18th. The play tackles the main character Hester’s mental health struggles as she attempts to cling to her relationship with her ex-fighter pilot boyfriend Freddy, who is himself having problems...
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Aristotle and Socrates Odyssey ponders the question: what goes on inside the minds of two of the world's greatest thinkers? The answer they come up with: not a lot. Amy Child and Ana Balanici review Nottingham New Theatre's bright new comedy....
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In a very physical, profound performance set over the course of the 24th of December, Charlotte and Thomas are spending Christmas together after the loss of their child, Alfred. They are hosting a meal with their friends, Nora and William, when their festivities are interrupted as unresolved issues are...
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I’m sure I need not go into the nitty gritty of the plot. Suffice to say it is the tragedy to end all tragedies, a tale of death, betrayal, love and madness set in the backdrop of the 14th century Danish court. Kit Sinclair went down to the Nottingham...
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The University of Nottingham's very own New Theatre (NNT), have put on a wide range of shows over the last term. The Defamation ran from 4th-6th December. Impact's Amy Child viewed this production, and reviews....
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Alan Ayckbourn’s Bedroom Farce was a smash hit on London’s West End in the late 1970’s and – in typical Ayckbourn fashion - is a black comedy set in the domestic sphere. It follows four couples (Ernest and Delia, Nick and Jan, Malcolm and Kate and Trevor and Susannah)...