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In the wings
• IT’S the 50th anniversary of Theatro Technis this year and the oldest fringe venue in London is hosting a world first. The Georgian playwright/director Dimitri Devdariani has adapted the stories of Alexander Grin, whose dark, slightly disturbing fantasy world chimes of Edgar Allan Poe. The show runs until April 22.
• RECOGNISED as arguably the best and wittiest play of the Restoration period The Country Wife is a glorious, wicked and funny romp through London Society in the 1670s.
The Country Wife’s scandalous language and bawdy plot kept it off the English stage and out of print for 18 years. The show runs at the Bridewell Theatre between April 17–21.
• THE siege of Fallujah constitutes one of the most extensive human rights violations of recent times, in which US forces breached over 70 articles of the Geneva Convention. The play Fallujah has a month run at the Old Truman Brewary, Brick Lane, from May 2. |
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