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Post by NeilVHughes on Dec 20, 2019 18:36:48 GMT
When looking back over the last decade there were many great new plays and productions of old favourites but for me one event that will unlikely happen again in my lifetime was the Pinter Season.
The opportunity to see all the Pinter one act plays with a cast of Theatrical A listers was a privilege.
In my dotage I have a feeling this is what I will be boring the arse off my captive fellows in the retirement home when I reminisce about the last decade.
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Post by Forrest on Dec 23, 2019 19:38:34 GMT
Regrettably, this is one party I cannot join, since I've only been seeing theatre in London regularly since July this year, but I do have to admit that seeing things such as "The Flick", "Imp" and "Anatomy of a Suicide" on your lists makes me oddly happy. Oh, and this, because it's my favourite thing I've ever seen in a theatre. ( David J, I've corrected the name, but we're definitely talking about the same play.) Oh and because I'm a fan, here's the Shakespeare plays that defined the decade for me. 9. Richard III with Tom Mother sdale (Headlong, 2019)
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