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...With that in mind, I head to the training camp — aka the National Theatre — to talk tactics with a few of the team: Will Close (Harry Kane), Josh Barrow (goalkeeper Jordan Pickford) and Abdul Sessay (rising...
...It’s a delight to spot household names: Gunnar Cauthery’s chipper Gary Lineker; Darragh Hand’s moving Marcus Rashford; Josh Barrow’s wonderfully hyped-up Jordan Pickford....
...Jordan Metcalfe’s Dromio of Syracuse, meanwhile, beautifully mixes physical knockabout with Beckett-like musings on existence. “Am I Dromio? Am I myself?” he cries as he scales a rope ladder....
...As the eponymous criminals, Frances Mayli McCann and Jordan Luke Gage have masses of charisma, together with great voices: McCann gives a spellbinding rendition of her sweetly seductive solo “How ’Bout a...
...He is well supported by Tony Gardner’s pompous superintendent, Jordan Metcalfe’s bullishly stupid detective and Shane David-Joseph’s hapless constable....
...Those closest to the conflict — Egypt and Jordan — have long warned of the risks of ignoring the plight of the Palestinians....
...Khalil’s parents moved to Dubai when she was just a year old, then to Jordan. She returned to London as a teenager, with her mother, when her parents divorced....
...Ultz’s tree-canopied set, eloquently lit by Mimi Jordan Sherin, beguiles you as it does the characters....
...Control of the site, which is administered by a religious trust backed by Jordan, is a hugely emotive issue....
...Jordan Tannahill has spoken of queering history, and his playful drama gives us Botticelli’s story as the artist might tell it, as an “extravaganza”, conflating the 15th and 21st centuries, liberally sprinkled...
...She touches on Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Yemen and Egypt, among others, demonstrating how control of ports and rivers has supported commercial enterprise and colonial ambition....
...Anna Jordan’s powerful new play picks up on that tradition, interweaving the stories of three traumatised young men from different time periods — 1918, 2013 and 2026....
...Chief culprit, I’m afraid, is Boe, playing Billy Bigelow, the fairground carousel barker who catches the eye and heart of sweet but defiant mill-worker Julie Jordan....
...Andy Jordan’s jaunty staging handles the uncertain mix of tones well....
...Jordan Baker and Austin Hardiman as Skinn and her controlling boyfriend have less to go on and their story seems rather artificially introduced to add another dimension....
...Calvin Demba’s Jordan is a confused bundle of vulnerability and defensive bravado....
...There’s a lovely performance from Frances Ashman as Ajax’s lover Tecmessa and fine work from James Kermack, Jordan Mifsud, Fiona Skinner and Oliver Devoti as the soldiers....
...The cast work hard in Anna Mackmin’s lively production, with Gawn Grainger entertaining as an octogenarian in a series of unwise outfits, Thomas Jordan giving a nice portrait of an apparently impassive teenager...
...And everybody lived between the sea and the River Jordan and that’s life, you know? In a lot of ways that’s what Palestine used to be for centuries....
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