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Tom Birchenough

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Articles By Tom Birchenough

DVD/Blu-ray: Black Society Trilogy

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Christine

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Lion

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Silence

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DVD/Blu-ray: Indochine

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Last Tango in Halifax, Christmas special, BBC One

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Love, National Theatre

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The Pass

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DVD/Blu-ray: Theo & Hugo

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The Little Matchgirl, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse

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DVD: The Music of Strangers

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King Lear, RSC, Barbican

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Removal Men, The Yard Theatre

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Francofonia

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Cymbeline, RSC, Barbican

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Aberfan: The Green Hollow, BBC Four

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It’s unusual to leave an exhibition liking an artist’s work less than when you went in, but...

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It amuses me that Dubliners dress up in Edwardian finery on 16 June. After all, this was the date in 1904 when James Joyce first walked out with...

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The tag “the most Tony-nominated play of all time” may mean less to London theatregoers than it does to New Yorkers, but Stereophonic,...