Minerva, ChichesterJohn Galsworthy’s play about industrial action at a Welsh tinplating firm, directed by Bertie Carvel in his debut, is more than a century old, and as relevant and vivid …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:36AMFinborough, LondonThe award-winning playwright uses YouTube as a medium to explore body anxiety and racial tension in this punchy two-handerBola Agbaje has written a number of very good play…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:01AMOld Vic, LondonThe team behind Matilda the Musical reunite for a clever, eye-catching show based on the Bill Murray movieMusicals based on hit movies are two-a-penny, but this one comes with…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:50PMSouthwark Playhouse, LondonThom Southerland directs the European premiere of this musical about an Everyman’s dilemma, but it’s too detached from the wider story of AmericaIt is a shock …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:34AMThis year’s crop of Dreams – taking in Blitz spirit and colonial India – shows how Shakespeare’s comedy is fertile ground for infinite interpretation. But it is Benjamin Britten’s …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:09AMTraverse theatre, EdinburghRoss Dunsmore’s play is strong on compassion, but it raises questions that it fails to answer about a society that drives people to the brink Related: Edinburgh …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:17AMTraverse, EdinburghRochelle Bright’s ‘play with songs’ starts out as a promising love story but despite vigorous performances and a lively band it never quite bloomsSubtitled “a play…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:14AMKing’s theatre, EdinburghJohn Tiffany’s superb production stars Cherry Jones as a woman who clings tenaciously to the memory of her aristocratic past Related: From Black Watch to Harry P…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:07AM★★★★/★★The Lyceum, EdinburghWe’re Peeping Toms for Vanishing Point’s riveting but disastrous dinner party, but the company’s media critique, The Destroyed Room, isn’t as …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:55PMYoung Vic, LondonIn a bravura display, Piper lays bare the soul of a woman who is unable to have children – even if Simon Stone’s update is less powerful than Lorca’s original playThe …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:16AMDavid Hare’s versions of Platonov, Ivanov and The Seagull, now at the National Theatre in a superb production by Jonathan Kent, leave you exhilaratedI have spent many all-day sessions in t…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:49AMSt James theatre, LondonA snapper falls under the spell of a Mephistophelian PR man in Mike Dyer’s energetic story, which takes a turn for the absurd despite some decent songsThe Faust leg…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:45AMTheatre Royal Haymarket, London The pop singer brings verve and musicality to the glamorous enigma, with admirably conflicted support from Matt Barber – it’s Truman Capote’s story itse…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:27PMLyttelton, LondonThe women are exceptionally strong in this production of O’Casey’s great Easter Rising drama, which draws out the complex humanity of its charactersI found it took time …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:16AMPalace theatre, LondonIt’s convoluted, but the latest expansion of the Potter universe is thrillingly staged, with time travel and age-old quests given a dash of post-Freudian guilt“Keep…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:04PMIreland’s international festival has shown the merits of merging different art forms while reawakening enthusiasm for a much-reprised Beckett classicThey were dancing in the streets last w…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:43AMLeisureland, Salthill, GalwayThe playwright embraces a new form of category-defying theatre in a story of love and oppression that echoes Orwell’s 1984No Galway international arts festival…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:19AMMinerva, ChichesterAnne Reid and James Bolam star in Beaton’s dark comedy about fracking that becomes an outright plea for direct actionAlistair Beaton’s forte is topical satire. His mos…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:31AMPark theatre, London Anne Archer plays the actor and activist in a drama that revisits the consequences of Fonda’s visit to North Vietnam in 1972Terry Jastrow’s play speculates on what h…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:31AMSouthwark Playhouse, LondonRay Rackham’s musical brings us three Garlands at different periods of her life and deals with the causes and the symptoms of the star’s declineI once said tha…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:00AMProducer Cameron Mackintosh turned the West End musical into a global franchise. And he's not finished yet. New shows are opening round the world, new theatres are being purchased ... the em…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:55PMMenier Chocolate Factory, LondonFiasco’s inventive, vigorous version of Stephen Sondheim’s modern fairytale doesn’t entirely mask the problems of James Lapin’s convoluted bookFiasco …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:25AMArcola, LondonHicks confirms his gift for exploring unbalanced minds in this riveting adaptation of the Russian author’s novella, directed by John TerryWhen Nancy Harris’s adaptation of …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:44AMRoyal Court, London Matt Smith gives a fine performance but this movie industry satire is unbalanced by one character’s eruptionThere is a long history of theatrical satires on the movie b…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:49AMBarbican, LondonRobert Lepage’s wry and haunting 1991 piece about various brands of addiction was inspired by two great artists, and it lives up to their brillianceRobert Lepage has revisi…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:23AMYoung Vic, LondonThe ordeal of 13 Syrian women is powerfully re-created through horrific personal testimony and heartbreaking nostalgiaIt seems faintly obscene to slap star ratings on a show…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:28PMBarbican, LondonCardboard Citizens’ remarkable version of the TV drama was followed by a fiery discussion in which Loach condemned the government’s ‘conscious cruelty’Can art change …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:49AMTheatre Room, LondonThis two-woman update of Life Is a Dream is brilliantly performed and looks at the Spanish play from a fresh perspectiveThis two-woman version of Calderón’s Spanish cl…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:12AMIn exposing our leaders’ fallibility, it’s natural to invoke Shakespeare but that crowns them with borrowed grandeur. A better reference point would be Dryden’s brand of mock-heroic sa…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:06AMBush Hall, London Melissa Bubnic’s song-filled attack on the City of London is played with great brio by an all-female cast but stops short of landing a knockout blowMelissa Bubnic’s pla…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:21AMDonmar, London A lost world of showbiz exiles is evoked through powerful monologues, hauntingly delivered by Stephen Dillane, Gina McKee and Ron Cook Brian Friel’s magical play can be seen…
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