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Hurray for a new version of an old favourite
By John Nathan
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An extraordinary episode from World War Two is the subject of a madcap musical
Just sit back and enjoy this revival, says John Nathan
A sparkling revival at the Barbican is a joy
Why was Tennessee Williams judged differently from his peers?
The songs are great, but the story is hopelessly out of date
How good is Consellations? Depends if you have seen it before
There is much to love about this musical drama
With a cast of 14, this feels like a return to pre-pandemic theatre