As he arrives at London's Barbican to play an operatic serial killer, John Malkovich talks to Andrew Dickson about being back on stage, doing the Edinburgh festival for the first time – an…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:53AMScared at airport security? Anxious about ageing? Fearful your fallout shelter doesn’t quite cut it? The artist Michael Smith has been reliving the horrors of modern life since the 70s –…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:31AMYoung Vic, LondonBarrie Keeffe’s fable of three working-class men adrift in society gets an urgent update in Liz Stevenson’s muscular, bleakly humorous productionA generation has been th…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:55AMTricycle theatre, LondonThe team behind The 39 Steps are back with a multitasking troupe, plus more quick changes and tomfoolery than an entire run of Monty PythonIn September, Patrick Barlo…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:24AMRio cinema, LondonA young cast bring verve to the history of a century-old filmhouse – but the plot gets lost in the dark“No point looking sheepish, darling,” says the usherette, fixin…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:41AMTwo things are frequently said about Caryl Churchill: that she is the greatest playwright alive, and that she is one of the most elusive. While she occasionally discusses her work with resea…
SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 10:43AMThey start as young as nine and wear costumes so lavish, heavy and painful some of them faint. As Chinese opera heads for Britain, our writer goes behind the scenes at its Beijing HQAn elabo…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:46AMIs As You Like It the first ever sketch show? The duo behind the National’s new staging reveal how they gave it ‘the wow factor’Who’s the greatest Shakespearean heroine of them all? …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:50AMFrom Hamlet in Syrian refugee camps to Macbeth in Kolkata, the plays have a resonance far beyond middle EnglandIt is impossible to look at Sarah Lee’s photographs of actors from the Globe …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:28AMShadowy presences in the wings, glimpses of long-dead performers … ghosts have long plagued the theatre. We descend into the bowels of the West End’s spookiest playhouse – home to the …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:07AMFilm-makers around the world have re-imagined the Bard’s plays with staggering results. Here are five of the bestThe release of Justin Kurzel’s Macbeth, starring Michael Fassbender and M…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:21AMThe Ffwrnes, LlanelliThe audience becomes the raw material of this vital National Theatre Wales version of one of our oldest narratives An army straggles along the beach in improvised encamp…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:38AMAnti-apartheid hero, Nazi favourite, Bollywood inspiration – no other writer’s work is embedded in such a variety of cultures, and today takes such different formsIt was a Monday morning…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:42AMBasketball with Woody Allen, a hunting knife from David Mamet, hanging out with Groucho Marx … the legendary critic remembers half a century in showbizJohn Lahr has something to show me. U…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:34PMMichael Sheen's take on the Dane is getting all the attention – but could director Thomas Ostermeier's radical version blow it away?Thomas Ostermeier's production of Hamlet is a shambles �…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:30PMThe production of Hamlet starring Benedict Cumberbatch has been criticised for moving around the play’s most famous soliloquy. The furore ignores the fact that people have been messing wit…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:18PMShakespeare’s Globe, London Helen Edmundson’s powerful play about the life and works of proto-feminist Juana Inés de la Cruz boasts powerful performances and a quiet witIt’s scandalou…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:38AMThe Asylum, CornwallThis all-singing, all-dancing adaptation of a Michael Morpurgo novella has plenty of fizz, but only in its dying moments does it strike an emotional chordGiven the globe-…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:03AMAfter early success writing for the National Theatre and for Alan Partridge, Patrick Marber’s career stalled. As he returns with two plays, he explains how Lewes FC, Turgenev and an escape…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:19AMRoyal Opera House Stores, AberdareArtist Marc Rees thinks big with this multimedia account of Welsh settlers in South America, told in a vast storage facility with the help of an Eisteddfod …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:22AMThe RSC’s new production of Shakespeare’s tragedy has a black Iago in Lucian Msamati while Hugh Quarshie is battling with the lead role of the wise yet murderous Moor. But is the play ev…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:15AMWritten in the 1960s to celebrate the 750th anniversary of the sealing of the charter, John Arden’s radical play Left-Handed Liberty still has lessons to teach us Continue reading...
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:03AMMy piece on training courses for young directors raises the question of what makes a good one - skill, instinct or funding?
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:58PMHe’s played everyone from Mahler to Cardinal Wolsey and once did King Lear and Winnie the Pooh in the same day. So why is Jonathan Pryce so worried about playing Shylock in The Merchant of…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:00AMFrom a doom-metal George Osborne to Judi Dench placing her cross live on polling day, British theatre has caught election fever. Can playwrights swing the vote? Andrew Dickson talks to David…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:30PMWith 11 nominations, the Young Vic is set to dominate this weekend’s Olivier awards. Its artistic director, David Lan, explains how a theatre once housed in a converted butcher’s shop be…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:57AMHow do you make a play about something as vast as the NHS and its 1.6 million workers? As playwright Michael Wynne explains, you need to speak to nurses, executives and whistleblowers – an…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:00AMWhat could we possibly want to discover from the Bard’s bones? The thing that made him extraordinary was his brain – no one is going to unearth that Continue reading...
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:01PMUstinov Studio, BathThere is doleful humour and quiet despair in this piece by Pavel Pryazhko, directed by Michael Boyd and designed by Tom Piper Continue reading...
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:03AMTobacco Factory, BristolThe Montagues and Capulets face off like Anthony Burgess’s droogs in a Verona on the edge of meltdownThe kids are taking over the theatre company Shakespeare at the…
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