
Cinderella at the Lyric Hammersmith
Up until two days ago I was a pantomime virgin. I was happy in this…
Up until two days ago I was a pantomime virgin. I was happy in this…
The power of Harold Pinter to shock and unnerve has clearly not lessened over time.…
In what is beginning to look like a worryingly hit-free regime at the National Theatre,…
It’s a big deal. The 600th anniversary of perhaps England’s greatest victory over the French…
The newly-redecorated Old Vic theatre boasts a shiny white entrance hall, revamped all-day basement café,…
Theatre company, Ruby In The Dust’s adaptation of F Scott Fitzgerald’s iconic Jazz Age novel…
After the all-but unqualified triumph of Ian Kelly’s Mr Foote’s Other Leg, hopes were high…
It’s somewhat ironic that the Royal Shakespeare Company’s biggest success is not staging a work…
Shakespeare was clever, wasn’t he? Bowling around Elizabethan London, bard-ing away, and managing to write…
As part of the Almeida Greeks season, intrepid author Rachel Cusk has re-imagined the most…
The Father by French playwright Florian Zeller won the 2014 Molière award for France’s best…