Swan, Stratford-upon-AvonAlan Bennett makes a shrewd point in his Diaries. Attending a performance by Complicite, he remarks that some theatre companies have become like rock groups attracti…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:45AMWatford Palace theatreThe team behind Britain’s Got Bhangra can’t smooth over the thorny issue of arranged marriages with song and dance in this musical based on a 12th-century forerunne…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:11AMOld Vic, LondonFollowing the current trend of not treating Harold Pinter with pause-ridden reverence, Matthew Warchus transforms the writer’s first big hit into a wild comedy of deluded mi…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:04AMRoyal Court, LondonCharacters hear strange voices and time itself starts to dissolve in Alistair McDowall’s new play, set in a research base on PlutoAlistair McDowall has quickly built a r…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:02AMColiseum, LondonSemi-staged performance brings us closer to Billy Wilder’s film than Andrew Lloyd Webber’s 1993 version Billy Wilder, on emerging from the original 1993 staging of Andrew…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:38PMSouthwark Playhouse, London There are good performances in this finely staged revival, but Hemingway’s autobiographical drama set during the Spanish civil war is a rambling affairErnest He…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:04AMTheatre Royal, Haymarket, LondonAlan Ayckbourn’s vintage comedy about adultery and male bullying is shockingly up to dateTheatrical snobs still patronise Alan Ayckbourn. Alan Strachan’s …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:30AMNational Theatre, LondonWhite liberalism and postcolonial freedom-fighting clash in Yaël Farber’s sensuous production, but Lorraine Hansberry’s play is a product of its timeThis play ha…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:31AMBristol Old VicRichard Eyre rushes through Eugene O’Neill’s masterpiece but gets to the heart of the tortured love of the Tyrones, played mesmerisingly by his leadsRichard Eyre famously …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:52AMFor 60 turbulent years, the Royal Court has thrilled and outraged audiences and critics alike. Michael Billington, who was once cuffed by an angry playwright there, celebrates – and picks …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:13PMHampstead theatre, LondonThe American playwright edges away from his usual bilious comic antagonism with this drama about romantic crisesNeil LaBute’s new play uses the same set of charact…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:20AMWilton’s Music Hall, LondonBy keeping its audience’s eyes covered, this vivid production heightens the wistful evocation and graveyard wit of Samuel Beckett’s long-ignored piece Samuel…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:31PMRoyal Shakespeare theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon With this heartening production, director Simon Godwin and a largely black ensemble make you feel like you are seeing the play anewThere is som…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:16AMSalisbury PlayhouseKirsty Bushell adheres to Hedda’s destructiveness but invests her with humour and sexual allure in this bracingly intelligent revivalIbsen’s Hedda is often described a…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:32AMNational, LondonThe National Theatre used to bring us Broadway's golden oldies. Now it imports something original: a remarkable musical, with book and lyrics by Tony Kushner and music by Jea…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:24PMGarrick, LondonDoors are slammed and trousers dropped in this bawdy hitman caper which teases out the comic skill of its leadsFarce is purely a matter of taste. I met someone the other day w…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:22PMMenier Chocolate Factory, London Florian Zeller’s follow-up to The Father and The Mother raises provocative questions that have long haunted French dramaAt what point does an act of homage…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:27AMCrucible, Sheffield Jack O’Connell keeps his cool as a rising snooker star – even while playing a competitive match – in Bean’s comedy about sport, class and corruptionI’ve rarely …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:54AMSouthwark Playhouse, LondonIs her adopted war orphan son a terrorist, or just a boy pushing boundaries? JC Lee’s play makes tantalising capital out of guilty feelings and a climate of susp…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:39AMCottesloe Theatre, LondonHow do you follow a big hit? Just as Jez Butterworth succeeded Jerusalem with the more modest The River, so Lucy Prebble follows her spectacular Enron with an intima…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:38AMWest Yorkshire Playhouse, LeedsAndrew Lancel captures Brian Clough’s charm and cheek in this story of his stint as Leeds manager, but Red Ladder’s show is probably for football fans only…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:42AMDerby theatreOsborne’s unflinching study of a failing marriage still grips – and is intelligently paired with a mono-drama about Jimmy Porter’s modern female counterpartYou may go expe…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:51AMShaftesbury theatre, London The show’s 50 songs are put across with plenty of pizzazz but this account of the music mogul’s rags-to-riches story leaves the key questions unanswered Given…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:43PMOrange Tree, Richmond There are beautifully understated performances in this revival of Robert Holman’s quiet play about life in 70s TeessideTime has lent an extra layer of poignancy to Ro…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:14PMFinborough, LondonThe family relationship in Alexandra Wood’s two-hander is believable, less so the backdrop of the growing gulf between the world’s rich and poorAlexandra Wood’s 80-mi…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:06PMThe Swan, Stratford-upon-AvonIn the RSC’s affectionate adaptation of the epic novel, the shaggy Threlfall is accompanied by Rufus Hound as a perfect Sancho PanzaAs the 400th anniversary of…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:37AMPark Theatre, LondonFeaturing two strong central performances, this story of Philippe Pétain and Charles de Gaulle’s relationship is fascinating but covers too much groundJonathan Lynn ha…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:02AMTrafalgar Studios, LondonAduba, Zawe Ashton and Laura Carmichael star in Jamie Lloyd’s highly impressive, deeply political productionWe largely ignore the work of Jean Genet, the celebrate…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:14AMSam Wanamaker Playhouse, LondonThe outgoing Globe director’s moving and intelligent take on Shakespeare’s play has an excellent Prospero in Tim McMullanIt may be a myth that this is Shak…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:21AMHow the true story of a murderous barber inspired the first modern dramaWhich version of Woyzeck do you prefer? Play or opera? Büchner or Berg? A bleeding dramatic torso or a tightly struct…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:27AMDorfman, LondonLove is tested to its limits in a series of cruel experiments, in which the cumulative effect is numbing rather than redemptiveEven by her own standards, Sarah Kane’s 1998 p…
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