Scottish theatre has graced London’s West End this month as the Soho Theatre...
Jack McNamara is artistic director of theatre company New...
In 2011 Peggy Shaw had a stroke. From that trauma arose a performance that defies...
For anyone out there who believes a critic’s job is easy,...
The unusual and innovative production of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night by...
Guys and Dolls is the classic Broadway hit that keeps returning. There is...
This is Jean Genet’s first play, newly translated by David Rudkin...
You can’t argue with the targets of Suhayla El-Bushra’s modernised take...
1972: The Future of Sex propels its audience backwards in a jukebox time machine to...
Creepy thrills, blood-curdling music and a 90s horror phenomenon combine to...
Far from the glittering lights and dazzling success of London’s West...
A Shakespeare play deprived of its dialogue is a risky premise, but...
What goes on in the mind of a young boy without prospects? How does he...
Adaptations have become the norm in the modern musical landscape, but it still requires...
Directed by James MacDonald and written by Florian Zeller (hailed as one of...
What happens when you marry the man of your dreams, he is...
Like the goofy cousin of Jersey Boys (even if the original...
God exists and he’s not the benevolent deity we’ve been...
What is the difference between man and machine? This question,...
From his bestselling memoir, Lee Tannen’s play I Loved Lucy is a...
Theatre Royal Stratford East inaugurates its new black box theatre,...
Cyprus Avenue tells of Eric Miller (Stephen Rea), a Belfast loyalist...
It is likely everyone has experienced that moment when a certain music is...
Over a decade has passed since the Broadway premiere of Jersey Boys, and the...
Staging a major work of Anton Chekhov is a perilous task, but a guaranteed...
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