Bright, sardonic brilliance. My Name Is Rachel Corrie is a gripping show...
With Arthur Kopit’s 1978 play Wings, Natalie Abrahami and Juliet Stevenson have found...
A steady trickle of openings leads to a mid-summer stunner in the final week of...
Directed by Joe Wright, a compelling recreation of Bertolt Brecht’s Life of...
May is a colossal month for theatre. The first week alone sees two of the...
It could be said that The Maria studio space at the Young Vic is an...
Alone on the stage, with the ghostly voices of the Isango Ensemble in the...
A study of power without the “powerful” present, The Emperor, adapted...
16 years since its debut, Joe Penhall’s play has lost none of its visceral and...
“Living with the lights on, that’s what it’s all about.”...
It’s not often you find theatre directors and writers describe their work as idiotic, but that’s exactly what Cole Escola and Sam Pinkleton do in the programme for their Tony-award winning play Oh, Mary! Portraying the farcically fictional story of First Lady Mary Todd, wife of the 16th President of the United...
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