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Aleks Sierz - Reviews

Journalist, author, broadcaster and theatre critic. New Writing for the British Stage.

  • By Aleks Sierz
  • Based in United Kingdom
  • Roughly one post per week
  • First post on

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Sep 2022 3
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Dec 2022 5
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Feb 2023 8
Mar 2023 6
Apr 2023 7
May 2023 2
Jun 2023 7
Jul 2023 4
Aug 2023 4
Sep 2023 6
Oct 2023 6
Nov 2023 5
Dec 2023 6
Jan 2024 3
Feb 2024 6
Mar 2024 6
Apr 2024 4
May 2024 3
Jun 2024 5
Jul 2024 2
Aug 2024 1
Sep 2024 6
Oct 2024 7
Nov 2024 3

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Most recent posts

L’Addition, Battersea Arts Centre
Can experimental theatre survive the decades? This year marks the 40th anniversary of the Forced Entertainment theatre company, whose mission is summarized (by themselves) as “tearing up the rulebook”. It is also the 50th anniversary …
On , by Aleks Sierz, 1,006 words
Burnt-Up Love, Finborough Theatre
The fringe performs a vital role in the ecology of London theatre. While many shows at these small venues are underfunded, and some are frankly rough as well as ready, you can occasionally stumble across …
On , by Aleks Sierz, 1,075 words
The Buddha of Suburbia, Barbican Theatre
It’s all about opening lines. Hanif Kureishi’s 1990 novel The Buddha of Suburbia begins like this: “My name is Karim Amir, and I am an Englishman born and bred, almost”. Almost. Yes, that’s good. We …
On , by Aleks Sierz, 1,018 words