
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Miss Brodie is a paradox – magnificent and ridiculous, naïve and dangerous in equal measure.…
Miss Brodie is a paradox – magnificent and ridiculous, naïve and dangerous in equal measure.…
Moliere’s Tartuffe is one of the finest French seventeenth-century comedies. Widely revered as one of…
The Open Air theatre on a sunny bank holiday evening is a magical place -…
Catching Monogamy at Aylesbury Waterside Theatre at the end of a brief UK tour before…
When a play is described as none other than ‘a libel on the British people’,…
French playwright Yasmina Reza’s award-winning comedy Art, translated by Christopher Hampton, tells the story of…
Subtitled ‘Gyndebourne’s Original Love Story’, The Moderate Soprano is a homage to the beginnings of…
Olivier award-winning actor David Haig has successfully forayed into the world of script writing before…
With the 200-year-old Bristol Old Vic currently undergoing a £9.3 million renovation, due to be…
Matthew Lopez’s The Inheritance opens with much heart searching about the art of storytelling. It…
The Scottish play. In Shakespeare’s home town. By the RSC. As bankable as it gets…
You may or may not have heard of the playwright, director, producer and actor (among…