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Theater

Rocamora, Carol | February 25, 2002 issue

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The article presents developments related to theater in Great Britain. Despite an initial drop in attendance in the uncertain aftermath of September 11 terrorist attacks, and the changing of the guard at three major institutions, the London theater scene in Great Britain has rebounded with determination. At the Royal National Theatre, there's a bracing revival of Harold Pinter's chilling No Man's Land. No Man's Land is a portrait of failure, loss of memory and the past. For those who prefer dry martinis at the theater rather than Molotov cocktails, there's a sparkling revival of Private Lives at the Albery Theatre on Charing Cross Road. Challenging, moving or simply entertaining, it's a season of healing and faith in the theater.

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THEATER -- Great Britain; NO Man's Land (Theatrical production); PRIVATE Lives (Theatrical production); PINTER, Harold; LONDON (England); GREAT Britain
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