London Times Names its Picks for the Best Theatre of the Decade: 'God of Carnage', 'August: Osage County', 'La Cage aux Folles', and More

By: Dec. 12, 2009
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As the decade winds down, the London Times takes a retrospective look back, naming its picks for the Best Theatre of the Decade.

Included in their list is the Royal Shakespeare Company's 2006-2007 production of 'Much Ado About Nothing', Donmar's staging of 'A Streetcar Named Desire' (2009), Gielgud's 'God of Carnage' (2008), and the 'August: Osage County' production staged at the National in 2008.

The Times also named Mark Rylance as the Actor of the Decade.

For a complete list of the Times' theatrical picks, please click here.

 

 



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