While the Sun Shines
While the Sun Shines, Terrence Rattigan’s eighth play, first premièred in 1943 to rave reviews…
While the Sun Shines, Terrence Rattigan’s eighth play, first premièred in 1943 to rave reviews…
“Woah. She just went from zero to 100 and didn’t come back, did she?” puffed…
‘Now is the winter of our discontent’, hisses one of Shakespeare’s most malevolent villains, Richard…
Lady Anna: All at Sea is a lesser known work by the prolific Victorian novelist…
The new Theatre Royal Bath revival of Noël Coward’s Present Laughter, which first premièred in…
The other day I had a message from gmail, telling me that there had been…
Following successful recent West End transfers of both Mrs Henderson Presents and The Father, Theatre…
I had thought that the Terence Rattigan revival, which seemed to begin around 2009 and…
Jesse Eisenberg’s play, The Spoils, has landed in London like a whirlwind crashing straight in…
In this quattro-centenary year, there have been plenty of celebrations of Shakespeare with the much-vaunted…
Nick Payne’s latest play is a tough watch. It doesn’t deliver a straightforward sucker punch…
It’s always intriguing when faced with new appraisals of well-established figures as to what might…