wed 17/09/2025

Helen Hawkins

Articles By Helen Hawkins

Quadrophenia, Sadler's Wells review - missed opportunity to give new stage life to a Who classic

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Intimate Apparel, Donmar Warehouse review - stirring story of Black survival in 1905 New York

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Chicken Town review - sluggish rural comedy with few laughs (and one chicken)

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Outrageous, U&Drama review - skilfully-executed depiction of the notorious Mitford sisters

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Stereophonic, Duke of York's Theatre review - rich slice of creative life delivered by a 1970s rock band

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A Midsummer Night's Dream, Bridge Theatre review - Nick Hytner's hit gender-bender returns refreshed

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Letters from Max, Hampstead Theatre review - inventively staged tale of two friends fighting loss with poetry

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Code of Silence, ITVX review - inventively presented reality of deaf people's experience

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The Fifth Step, Soho Place review - wickedly funny two-hander about defeating alcoholism

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House of Games, Hampstead Theatre review - adapted Mamet screenplay entertains but is defanged

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Giant, Harold Pinter Theatre review - incendiary Roald Dahl drama with topical bite

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The Trunk, Netflix review - stylish, noir-ish Korean drama wrapped around a beguiling love story

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Krapp's Last Tape, Barbican review - playing with the lighter side of Beckett's gloom

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The Extraordinary Miss Flower review - odd mashup of music, dance, film and spoken word

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Dealer's Choice, Donmar Warehouse review - fresh take on a classic about male self-destruction

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The Inseparables, Finborough Theatre review - uneven portrait of a close female friendship

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