Bush theatre, LondonRagevan Vasan and Emily Stott star as a couple pulled apart by their backgrounds in this play by slam poet Zia Ahmed The question of how to build intimacy across the div…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:18PMNational Theatre, LondonNiamh Cusack and Catherine McCormack perform the central roles with magnetic force in this frenetically comic adaptation of Ferrante’s Neapolitan quartet At the sta…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:18AMForget trying to saw Debbie McGee in half – some conjurers are using their skills to help surgeons, refugee children and even imagine a better future What image does the word “magic” c…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:48PMAs she prepares to direct an unstaged script by the late pirate queen of counterculture, theatre-maker Kate Valk recalls how they met – and how she dealt with Acker’s challenging attitud…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:33AMStoller Hall, Manchester; The Lowry, SalfordMaxine Peake is a woman possessed in The Nico Project, while Ivo van Hove adapts Ayn Rand’s controversial novelHow can The Nico Project excavate…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:24AMSurvivors of addiction have taken over a shop in Bournemouth to stage Secret Voices. Their raw and harrowing stories show the holiday town in a new light Two men circle each other in a salt-…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:12AMPhoenix, LondonMaking a song and dance of how Newfoundland took in thousands of diverted passengers after the World Trade Center attack is fun up to a point There’s a lot to love about Com…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:00AMSam Wanamaker Playhouse; Bridge; Royal Court, LondonAdjoa Andoh leads a powerfully resonant Richard II; Harriet Lane’s bestseller thrills less on stage; and jolts mix with jollity in a wom…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:00AMWhy was Ben Okri so keen to adapt L’Étranger, Albert Camus’s dark novel about the killing of an Arab, for the stage? He talks about his battle with the French writer’s daughter, his d…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:54AMBarbican, LondonThe 1971 debate on feminism is deconstructed in an almost pitch-perfect Wooster Group productionOn 30 April 1971, Norman Mailer squared up to feminism in a public debate at N…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:54AMThe Swan Hotel, Hay-on-WyeOwen Sheers’ evocative one-hander paints a fascinating picture of Keith Douglas and places his breathtaking prose centre-stageSince playing Wilfred Owen in a 20th…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:24AMFrom the RSC to the ROH, Britain’s most prestigious arts institutions are all by royal appointment. But as Prince Harry marries Meghan Markle, is it goodbye Royal Variety Show and hello Ro…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:36PMThe Other Palace, LondonThe showbiz veteran recovers from a shaky start to deliver a heartrending solo cabaret that melds the personal and politicalNever has a show been more aptly named. Ka…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:36AMBarbican, LondonThe history of eastern Europe weighs heavily in this period piece in which three old Jewish men rage against life and GodA stonecutter, a water carrier and a bankrupt grocer …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:11AMTrafalgar Studios, LondonBristol OId Vic’s bewitching musical adaptation of Victor Hugo’s L’Homme qui rit makes a witty West End transferVictor Hugo was one of the great myth-makers of…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:33AMPark theatre, LondonJethro Compton’s take on Jack London’s fable conjures up the snowswept Yukon but fails to focus on the central relationship between girl and wolfAn improvisation on J…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:33AMThe Site, Royal Court, LondonVictims, cops and robbers all come out to play in Julia Jarcho’s thrilling, chilling three-handerAround the side of the Royal Court, through a yard filled with…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:24AMWill Eno offers a telling vision of suburban horror as a nuclear family goes criticalWill Eno’s bleakly comic reflection on the nuclear family, The Open House, is set in the impeccably bei…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:33AMThis collaboration with writers from Syria and Lebanon offers no glib solutions to atrocities, and little hope eitherFathers are having a hard time of it at the Royal Court, where a generati…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:33AMOld Vic, LondonRhys Ifans stars in a joyous, psychoanalytical reading of Dickens that celebrates the redeeming power of theatreSince its publication as a novella in 1843, Charles Dickens’s…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:33AMDenise Deegan had a West End hit with her parody of 1920s boarding-school novels. Now, Paulette Randall is staging an age-blind revival with a crack cast of actors. They share their teenage …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:54AMLike Kate Tempest and Inua Ellams, the Nigerian-born performer is breaking new ground with Coat, his tale of two cultures, told while he cooks up a stew on stage‘It’s amazing how not-so-…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:12AMThe star of Jez Butterworth’s acclaimed play grew up thinking her uncle had died in a car crash. Then one day she was told the truth: he had been ‘disappeared’ by the IRAOn New Year’…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:05AMFrom Miller’s Crossing to Fifty Shades of Grey, Marcia Gay Harden has always played hard-boiled women. Her UK stage debut, in Sweet Bird of Youth, is no exceptionMarcia Gay Harden is a for…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:06AMEdinburgh international book festivalChimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Kamila Shamsie and other authors push the theatrical boundaries of narrative Continue reading...
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:12AMDunstan Playhouse, AdelaideAll over Adelaide whispered half-conversations have been taking place: how did you … ? What was it … ? So strong was the consensus against revealing what happ…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:16PMNorwood Concert Hall, Adelaide FestivalHow do you dramatise an event so indescribably terrible as losing both legs in an underground bomb attack? In telling the story of Gill Hicks, an Austr…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:02AMThe RSC is set to stage Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies. But who should play the ruthless master politician at the novels' core?So the deal is done and the Cromwellian bandwagon has embark…
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