Rory Edgington
Posts by Rory Edgington:
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The Spirit of ’45
By Rory Edgington | 19 March 2013 | Leave a Comment?




Loach’s latest feature-length documentary gives a fascinating glimpse of Britain’s immediate post-war history.
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A Dream on Midsummer’s Night
By Rory Edgington | 8 October 2012 | Leave a Comment?




Wee Stories’ succinct and agile production is as rewarding for adults as it is for younger generations.
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Lucky
By Rory Edgington | 26 September 2012 | Leave a Comment?




A bleak and excruciatingly honest portrait of the ‘Rainbow Nation’.
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Surviving Progress
By Rory Edgington | 25 September 2012 | Leave a Comment?




Ad hoc solutions aside, this is an informative and entertaining debate on the nature of progress.
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I, Tommy
By Rory Edgington | 21 September 2012 | Leave a Comment?




Though slightly forgettable, I, Tommy is current, trenchant and at times very funny.
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Minotaur
By Rory Edgington | 21 September 2012 | Leave a Comment?




Minotaur is a finely directed minimalist piece, straddling both the traditional and modern in its concept.
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Mies Julie
By Rory Edgington | 21 September 2012 | Leave a Comment?




The chemistry between Bongile Mantsai and Hilda Cronje is torrid, creating a perspiration drenched eroticism
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And the Girls in Their Sunday Dresses
By Rory Edgington | 21 September 2012 | Leave a Comment?




Hlengiwe Lushaba and Lesego Motsepe have a brilliant comic chemistry, riffing off the polarities between their characters.
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4.48 Psychosis
By Rory Edgington | 6 September 2012 | Leave a Comment?




Sarah Kane’s swan song is darkly beautiful and still as harrowing as ever.
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The Erpingham Camp
By Rory Edgington | 6 September 2012 | Leave a Comment?




Almost five decades on, Fourth Monkey demonstrate that The Erpingham Camp has lost none of its resonance.








