National Theatre, LondonLyndsey Turner’s production is a charming albeit emotionally distanced retreat into nostalgia Dylan Thomas’s drama, broadcast on radio in 1954 , has been recited …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:42PMAlmeida, LondonYomi Ṣode’s startling play about death, mourning and young masculinity is intensified by its weight of emotion and sensational stagecraft This is a strange and startling …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:03AMThe creator of the hit play Seven Methods of Killing Kylie Jenner on the power of comedy and why Instagram is almost like cosplay Jasmine Lee-Jones, 22, is a writer and actor from London. In…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:24PMRiverside Studios, LondonTrevor Nunn’s production of Samuel Beckett’s classic play is stronger on music-hall comedy than bleakness When Peggy Ashcroft played Winnie at the National Theat…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:06AMTheatre Royal BathUncertainty reigns supreme in a fast and fluid revival of Michael Frayn’s resonant, if sometimes impenetrable, play Rehearsals for this revival of Michael Frayn’s award…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:48AMTheatre Peckham, LondonIn Shaan Sahota’s audio play, which is touring theatres, a junior doctor tries to navigate the early days of the pandemic A junior doctor’s first nervous day at wo…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:12PMThe actor had a great lockdown: she learned to cook, took up cello – and fell in love. Now six months pregnant, Dwan’s about to be buried up to her neck in Happy Days. Is she worried? Li…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:18AMTheatre Royal Stratford East, London Kibong Tanji is outstanding as the sister of the victim in Dipo Baruwa-Etti’s play which is dynamic and gripping but lacks tonal variety The Sun, the M…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:42AMHampstead theatre, LondonDepravity takes hold of a pair of young black entrepreneurs in 1970s London in this revival of Alfred Fagon’s idea-filled play It has taken almost half a century f…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:06AMTheatre Royal Bath Fiennes imbues Eliot’s last great poem with all the drama of a Shakespearean soliloquy in a magnificent, intimate theatrical experience By the time TS Eliot wrote his l…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:48AMHarold Pinter theatre, LondonArterton plays a former Nasa employee whose astronaut twin descends on her wilderness retreat in Amy Berryman’s intelligent, soulful drama Twin sisters with a …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:42PMKiln theatre, LondonStarring in her play about friendship, romance and spina bifida, Amy Trigg is enormously entertaining There are several good reasons to love Amy Trigg’s debut play abou…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:06PMAvailable onlineTwo gritty audio dramas, one about homelessness and sex work, the other about county lines drug dealing, find hope in the power of female friendships Blis-ta and Cunch are tw…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:54PMBush theatre, LondonPhoebe Eclair-Powell’s intoxicating social media drama, starring Kelly Gough as a lonely estate agent, exceeds even the brilliance of the BBC’s recent version During …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:42AMBarn theatre, CirencesterRachel Redford shines as a student recruited to mess with British heads, in a joint production with the Arcola theatre ‘Who owns your data?” asks Masha, the tort…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:18AMBridge theatre, LondonStunning visual effects light up this installation about two orphaned Afghan boys who embark on an epic journey Getting into the auditorium for Flight involves a labori…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:03AMAs his new play The Spank opens in Italy, the writer talks about the power of ludicrous ideas, the crisis facing the middle class – and why he can’t get white liberals off his phone Hani…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:12AMJermyn Street theatre, London Biyi Bandele’s daring and surreal play, set against some unspoken outside threat, pitches its characters into a whirl of confusion Two men stew in the confine…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:12PMIn the last of our series profiling rising theatre talents, the director of The Ocean at the End of the Lane shares her excitement at the return of live performance Everyone wanted to be inv…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:54AMFrances de la Tour plays another of the playwright’s fascinating women in a three-minute sketch for Nottingham Playhouse’s digital series If Covid-secure theatre accidentally sparked a r…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:36PMThe rising star’s rich career is built on a determination to widen diversity in theatre – and bring a true voice to his roles Eben Figueiredo remembers a voice lesson at drama school in …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:12AMAs The Death of a Black Man returns to Hampstead theatre, it’s time to remember and revive Fagon’s other confounding and ambitious dramas Alfred Fagon was many things before becoming a p…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:24PMAvailable onlineTyger Drew-Honey and Kirsten Foster star in Shaun McKenna’s noirish tale of crime and punishment Apartment blocks can make convenient backdrops for noirish thrillers with d…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:12PMAvailable onlineIn a twist on John Byrne’s debut Writer’s Cramp, this is a fast-paced spoof hagiography of pulpy romance author Pamela Crichton Capers In 1977, John Byrne staged his deb…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:06PMAvailable onlineThis moreish serial drama finds new terrain with excellent performances from Rachael Stirling and Alec Newman “You’re on mute,” says Emilia to Giovanni, minutes into th…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:54PMBBC iPlayer Covid-postponed production moves the play to the 1950s but lacks the inventiveness of the National’s recent Romeo and Juliet This RSC production opens in a 20th-century Sicilia…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:36PMAfter embarking accidentally on his career, Pappenheim has created innovative soundscapes for theatre, opera and radio Max Pappenheim’s journey into sound design comprises a series of happ…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:54AMAvailable onlineThis set of 15 monologues – from writers including Lemn Sissay, Jodi Gray and Juno Dawson – is heartfelt but feels underpowered In one of the 15 monologues here, Juno Daw…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:48PMAvailable online A meeting between the writer and the double agent, once colleagues at MI6, is strong on friendship and betrayal – but takes us no closer to the heart of either man In Febr…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:18PMThe Young Vic and Royal Court are rethinking their work practices to unpick centuries of ingrained attitudes – and achieve ‘the miracle of equality’ The Young Vic and Royal Court theat…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:06PMUS activist and dramatist Erika Dickerson-Despenza wins Susan Smith Blackburn prize with the play cullud wattah A “bold and urgent” play about the Flint water crisis, seen through the ey…
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