Rodgers and Hammerstein revival goes to the dark heart of the story No surreys, fringes or corny chap-slapping: the Rodgers and Hammerstein revival that has arrived at the Young Vic from New…
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 01:18PMChé Walker directs his savage play, with a stellar turn from Clare Latham Ché Walker claims he wrote Wolf Cub, now in the Hampstead Downstairs studio space, in a two-day blitz prompted by…
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 09:06AMThe 2010 satire about race and the realities of real estate remains blistering Bruce Norris’s Clybourne Park arrived at London’s Royal Court like a blazing comet in 2010, a bold kind of …
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 08:36AMAn epic undertaking about British teenage life, beautifully performed Do you happily binge four hours of mind-candy TV in one sitting? Alecky Blythe’s latest verbatim play, Our Generation …
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 08:33PMCarey Crim's play leaves the issues it raises sadly undramatic Carey Crim’s 2017 play arrives from the US at north London's Park Theatre trailing a feminist playwriting award for its disse…
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 05:33AMThe author of 'The Father' plays unsatisfying games with the audience If Florian Zeller isn’t a Wordle fan, I’d be very surprised. As with the hit online game, the French playwright lik…
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 01:18AMNell Leyshon's play-with-music asks questions of a legacy Cecil Sharp, heritage hero or imperialist appropriator? If you attended school in the first half of the 19th century, you would have…
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 07:18AMA triumphant musical about teenage angst When Berliners sat down to watch Franz Wedekind’s debut play Fruhlings Erwachen – Spring Awakening – in 1906, they had little inkling of the k…
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 01:06PMHas director Patrick Marber boobed this time? In his 1973 play Habeas Corpus, now revived at the Menier Chocolate Factory under the direction of Patrick Marber, Alan Bennett had his way with…
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 05:03AMHilarious and probing satire from Young Jean Lee The Korean-American writer Young Jean Lee’s Straight White Men, currently enjoying its UK debut at Southwark Playhouse, is presented with…
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 08:54AMKatie Mitchell hits a new career high Katie Mitchell’s desire to bust the boundaries of theatre has taken a brilliant turn. Over her long and distinguished career as a director she has be…
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 01:03PMThe Menier opens its new second stage with this podcast-turned-play What counts as offensive in these days of cancel culture? Ham-fisted pronoun usage? Culturally appropriated hairstyles? To…
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 07:24AMMartin McDonagh's breakthrough play dazzles anew “You can’t kick a cow in Leenane without some bastard holding a grudge for 20 years,” sighs Pato Dooley (Adam Best) prophetically; he h…
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 03:12AMCan a runaway slave help a black actress love the theatre more? Jasmine Lee-Jones has a hard act to follow - namely, herself. Her award-winning 2019 debut play, seven methods of killing kyli…
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 11:36PMDebut work from Benedict Lombe is a red-hot poem of protest What’s in a name? In Benedict Lombe’s incendiary debut play at the Bush Theatre, the answer to this question encompasses a wh…
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 06:32AMIntriguing, inventive play from Jack Thorne and Headlong Limbo, in Jack Thorne’s latest play, is a room lined ceiling-high with drawers, a sort of morgue rebooted as a vast filing system. …
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