The Marquise at Theatre Royal Bath
Despite The Marquise (1927) approaching one-hundred years since it was first performed at London’s Criterion…
Despite The Marquise (1927) approaching one-hundred years since it was first performed at London’s Criterion…
Most fans of the 1956 film High Society – a who’s who of Hollywood, from…
“It is a very odd room, isn’t it? It’s like a magic dark room where…
Alexander Zeldin doesn’t mind making his audience uncomfortable. An earlier play, Faith, Hope and Charity…
In one of the hottest transfers of the year, Ava Pickett’s 1536 at The Ambassador’s Theatre…
Given the thunder, lightning and generally wet and wild weather of the proceeding day, I…
The RSC’s The Constant Wife, sponsored by Cunard and starring Kara Tointon in the title…
David Hare’s new play (his 32nd), Grace Pervades, a sweeping, century-straddling meditation on the lives of…
Produced by Wessex Grove and Gavin Kalin and directed by Daniel Raggett, it’s great to…
Before ‘Sunflowers’, ‘The Starry Night’ and ‘The Potato Eaters’, Vincent Van Gogh spent a year…
A new play about antisemitism is, you might think, rather timely. In fact, Broken Glass…
There is only one film that has ever made me, not just cry, but positively…