
The Choir of Man
If ever there were a cure for the relentlessness of modern life – or indeed…
If ever there were a cure for the relentlessness of modern life – or indeed…
I’ll admit it upfront: while I’ve long considered myself something of a cinephile, Studio Ghibli…
On a Saturday afternoon at the end of June, I took my eight-year-old son Wilfred…
The time is the present and the place is Ancient Greece, we are told in…
When I discovered that the majestic Anna Chancellor (Four Weddings and a Funeral) was to…
Conor McPherson’s last show at the Old Vic, Girl from the North Country, was phenomenal.…
The great Terence Rattigan – the playwright laureate of longing and repression – has been…
Ahead of a UK tour, the new Theatre Royal Bath Productions revival of Robert Bolt’s…
Southwark Playhouse’s new production in its Little Theatre is an updating of Shaw’s The Devil’s…
You might guess from its title that Southwark Playhouse’s Christmas show is not your usual…
The Southwark Playhouse’s declared purpose is “all about telling stories”. In that case, their decision…
It is now received wisdom that any staging of Shakespeare has to have a concept…