Michael Portillo

Articles by Michael Portillo

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A cross to bear

  • 20 March 2006

Theatre - Arthur Miller's satirical farewell fails to come to life, writes Michael Portillo Resurrection Blues The Old Vic, London SE1

Tomorrow's world

  • 13 March 2006

Theatre - A visceral portrait of dystopia both grips and mystifies, writes Michael Portillo The Cut Donmar Warehouse, London WC2

Michael Portillo - The silent prince

  • 06 March 2006

Theatre - A visually ravishing production never quite finds its voice, writes Michael Portillo Hamlet New Ambassadors Theatre, London WC2

Michael Portillo - Ideal home show

  • 27 February 2006

Theatre - The perfect wife proves a little too long-suffering to be lifelike, writes Michael Portillo Honour Wyndhams Theatre, London WC2

Michael Portillo - History lessons

  • 20 February 2006

Theatre - Real issues replace soundbites as the Iron Lady returns, writes Michael Portillo Thatcher: the musical Warwick Arts Centre

Michael Portillo - Two's a crowd

  • 13 February 2006

Theatre - The savagery of a squabbling couple remains undimmed, writes Michael Portillo Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? Apollo Theatre, London W1

Double jeopardy

  • 06 February 2006

Theatre - Exuberance and twinkle from mirror-image acrobats. By Theatre - Michael Portillo Caesar Twins and Friends Comedy Theatre, London SW1

Michael Portillo - Down to earth

  • 30 January 2006

Theatre - A refreshing new Ireland emerges in this lively work, writes Michael Portillo O Go My Man Royal Court, London SW1, and touring

Michael Portillo - Larger than life

  • 23 January 2006

Theatre - Even in death, Captain Bob brags, bullies and beguiles, writes Michael Portillo Lies Have Been Told Trafalgar Studios, London SW1

Michael Portillo - Hollywood satire

  • 09 January 2006

Theatre - A lavish but pointless revival of an early Tinseltown spoof, writes Michael Portillo Once in a Lifetime Olivier Theatre, London SE1

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