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There’s an almost unbearable heaviness to Ivo van Hove’s powerful revival of All My Sons, staged with a crushing gravity underneath a giant glowing sun. Bryan Cranston has an undeniable pull as its ...
Director Ivo van Hove's third Miller production raises the playwright’s rebuttal of the American Dream to something akin to Greek tragedy. By Demetrios Matheou The current West End revival of Arthur ...
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Melody Brooks, a sixth grader with cerebral palsy, has a quick wit and a sharp mind, but because she is non-verbal and uses a wheelchair, she is not given the same opportunities as her classmates.
Ivo van Hove is a nothing-if-not-mercurial director: his last London outing was the much derided (though I liked it) avant-garde ‘musical’ Opening Night, which was about as big a flop as you really ...
Director Ivo van Hove has a way with an Arthur Miller play. He made his name in the UK with his stripped-back, atmospheric production of A View from the Bridge, which set Mark Strong on a smoky stage ...