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Dan Sinclair

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I like featre. Playwright and Reviewer. Soho Theatre Writers Lab 24/25 I Royal Court Playwriting Group @UniOfYork @CSSDLondon 📝 @ATDazzles

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‘Well, theatre is subjective anyway.’ But is it? In a world where everyone can be a critic, why is there still a barrier to entry to whose opinion makes it to print? Read Dan Sinclair’s blog here: allthatdazzles.co.uk/post/well-thea…

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5 years ago today I decided to create a website. I had no idea that spontaneous decision would change the cause of my life. I've met some incredible people and had some amazing opportunities beyond my wildest dreams in the 5 years since. It hasn't all been smooth sailing and the

5 years ago today I decided to create a website. I had no idea that spontaneous decision would change the cause of my life.
I've met some incredible people and had some amazing opportunities beyond my wildest dreams in the 5 years since.
It hasn't all been smooth sailing and the
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Krapp’s Last Tape at York Theatre Royal features Gary Oldman as the banana-eating drunk. He gives a thoughtful and delicate performance, but it often feels like a dense academic exercise - albeit an interesting one. Here's Dan Sinclair's ⭐️⭐️⭐️ review: allthatdazzles.co.uk/post/review-kr…

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'Tambo & Bones' returns to Stratford East in a thrilling production that demands you watch, and punishes you for doing so. Thrilling and inventive with central performances that keep you on your toes throughout. Here's Dan Sinclair's ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review: allthatdazzles.co.uk/post/review-ta…

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A gorgeous night at the opening of the outrageously stunning brand new Soho Theatre Walthamstow, opening with WEER, Natalie Palamides, review to come tomorrow All That Dazzles

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The breathtaking Soho Theatre Walthamstow open their brand new venue with 'WEER' from Natalie Palamides, a messy and outrageous parody of 90’s romcoms, unlike anything you’ve ever seen. Read Dan Sinclair ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️here: allthatdazzles.co.uk/post/review-we…

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10 new comedies of the commedia angle from Mark Ravenhill, 48 hours in Wilton's Music Hall (I’m only firming for 3 of them, hospitality jobs do not care for your free will) reviewing for All That Dazzles 🎭

10 new comedies of the commedia angle from <a href="/MarkRavenhill2/">Mark Ravenhill</a>, 48 hours in <a href="/WiltonMusicHall/">Wilton's Music Hall</a> (I’m only firming for 3 of them, hospitality jobs do not care for your free will) reviewing for <a href="/ATDazzles/">All That Dazzles</a> 🎭
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'Run At It Laughing' at Wilton's Music Hall is 10 rehearsed readings from Mark Ravenhill. With scheming, witchcraft, and innuendos, it produces some charming comic performances from its rotating cast of 100 actors. Read Dan Sinclair's review here: allthatdazzles.co.uk/post/review-ru…

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'House of Games' at Hampstead Theatre is a comedic spin on the 1987 David Mamet noir-thriller. Sadly, it suffers from pacing problems and few thrills in a frustrating production that doesn't reach its potential. Read Dan Sinclair's review ⭐️⭐️here: allthatdazzles.co.uk/post/review-ho…

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'The Deep Blue Sea' at Theatre Royal Haymarket is a deeply affecting revival of the 1950s classic. With a moving central performance from Tamsin Greig, the shock factor still stands 70 years on. Read Dan Sinclair's ⭐️⭐️⭐️ review here: allthatdazzles.co.uk/post/review-th…

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📣 4.48 Psychosis Audience Lottery Following a record-breaking on-sale we are pleased to announce two extra performances of 4.48 Psychosis by Sarah Kane, that will be available for general public to access via audience lottery. The two extra performances will take place on Sat

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Sage and Jester bring an epic immersive experience to the STOREHOUSE, misinformation and the end of days. With out of this world style, it sadly lacks in substance. Read Dan Sinclair's ⭐️⭐️ review here: allthatdazzles.co.uk/post/review-st…

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Who Is Claude Cahun? That's the question asked in this new production at Southwark Playhouse. A true story full of potential, though it sadly fails to capture the surrealist legend. Read Dan Sinclair ‘s ⭐️⭐️ review here: allthatdazzles.co.uk/post/review-wh…

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'The Merry Wives of Windsor' graces Shakespeare’s Globe with camp and farce, featuring George Fouracres leading from the front in a refreshing and charismatic Sir John Falstaff. Read Dan Sinclair's ⭐️⭐️⭐️ review here: allthatdazzles.co.uk/post/the-merry…

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After debuting in Manchester & Glasgow last year, 'Burlesque' hits the West End for a short run. Though it boasts two impressive lead performances, questionable creative choices let it down significantly in an incohesive production. Here's my ⭐️⭐️ review: allthatdazzles.co.uk/post/review-bu…

After debuting in Manchester &amp; Glasgow last year, 'Burlesque' hits the West End for a short run.
Though it boasts two impressive lead performances, questionable creative choices let it down significantly in an incohesive production.
Here's my ⭐️⭐️ review:
allthatdazzles.co.uk/post/review-bu…
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Influential theatre critics writing about how hard it is to work in the theatre industry as a working class person, the classic article they wheel out every 4 months… and then writing a glowing review for Burlesque. Theatre is always political. Embarrassing.