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FringeReview UK 2020

#AIWW The Arrest of Ai WeiWei

Brenton powerfully concertinas a continent’s politics and one artist’s refraction of it. Wong is outstanding


15 Heroines: 15 Monologues Adapted from Ovid

Groundbreaking. The smallest producing theatre in the West End through lockdown has become the largest.


A Separate Peace

Stoppard looks at society’s phantom limb ethic. Even when it’s gone it aches, and it aches to have someone opting out.


Albion

Victoria Hamilton still dominates, but Albion’s a fine ensemble piece. Goold has given Albion the air it needs: an unsettling parable on forcing an identity of ourselves.


all of it

A miniature classic of snatched meaning. Catch it.


Barber Shop Chronicles

Barber Shop Chronicles is a breath-taking revelation for those of us who had small inkling of a world in miniature.


Crave

One of the most important productions since lockdown.


Cyprus Avenue

Devastating drama about the DNA of bigotry played as surreal farce.


Death of England

This work never loses its charge, its own rapturous arrival Spall gives the performance of his career so far.


Death of England: Delroy

Renders huge black experience into a narrative that bears it, because so well-constructed, so character-driven and so inhabited by Michael Balogun whose blaze of awakening is both benediction and clarion.


Far Away

Our greatest playwright since Beckett and Pinter. An outstanding revival. Hesitating?


I and You

Will leave you in a heap and wonder what else Lauren Gunderson has written that comes near this.


Inside This Box

Showcases future names and above all is defiant with hope and agency


Jesus Christ, Superstar

A sovereign production, unlikely to be equalled for the foreseeable


Kunene and the King

A strain of greatness.


Love Love Love

Epic eavesdropping casts that ultimate spell: reading ourselves by flashes of lightning.


Nine Lessons and Carols

The Almeida’s another country. They do shows differently there. A bold communing of theatre stories with the fresh poignancy of what’s happened during 2020


Nora

Stef Smith’s brilliant riff on Ibsen’s original is revelatory


Scenes with girls

Scenes with girls owns a buzz, a life, a difference about loving that gives it a sliver of unique.


Shoe Lady

Katherine Parkinson inhabits that breaking through the office crust asphyxiating us


Shoe Lady

Katherine Parkinson inhabits that breaking through the office crust asphyxiating us


Signed, Sealed, Delivered

A unique take on the isolation foisted on all of us


Teenage Dick

Ambition treads on teenage dreams and their devastation.


The Cutting Edge

You hope, unfairly, for a sequel.


The Dog Walker

I want to know what life, not just Paul Minx will do with his characters afterwards. So will you.


The Good Dad (A Love Story)

Intricate, fiercely intelligent, this play packs far more force than some twice its length. Sarah Lawrie’s intensity is magnificent.


The Mikvah Project

Still a brave and beautiful play.


The Mikvah Project

Still a brave and beautiful play.


The New Tomorrow

There’s a generosity here, a big hug. Theatre itself affirms the value of life to those who might yet shape it for the better.


The Official Dick Whittington – A Pantomime for 2020

It’s a joyous confection out of thin lockdown.


The Sugar Syndrome

A pitch-perfect revival. Even down to the dial-up screech.


Tiger Country

Tells us more truthfully then any play has, the heroism that hardens, the sacrifice that endures.


Wild

Theatrically the most thrilling end to any Bartlett play