
Alan Ayckbourn's latest work is less than the sum of its parts, says Matt Trueman
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:54AM[SHARE]Euripides's tragedy demands a killer central performance as the woman who murders her children to avenge her betrayal. Helen McCrory and Diana Rigg, who played the role 20 years apart, expla…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:00AM[SHARE]Breaking up is hard to do if you're part of a comedy group where the numbers no longer add up. Pappy's and the Birthday Girls relive the horrors of rejigging their lineups Continue reading...
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:08AM[SHARE]In Jennifer Haley's play, adults adopt child avatars to enact fantasies of illicit sex raising issues around freedom of expression and the pernicious influence of explicit materialIn Jennif…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:18AM[SHARE]Noel Coward's once-banned play about adulterous aristocrats is spoiled by an abrupt ending, says Matt Trueman
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 08:36AM[SHARE]Robert Soans's religious drama is worth persevering with, says Matt Trueman
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 07:36AM[SHARE]It has giant inflatables, rubber-clad aerialists and a walk-through whale's stomach Living Structures' immersive homage to Moby-Dick, Leviathan, looks set to make a splashWhen Orson Welles …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:20AM[SHARE]Nick Payne's one-man play gives us death through an Instagram filter, says Matt Trueman
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:55AM[SHARE]The play inspired by the Anders Breivik mass shooting is mixing British, Norwegian and Austrian actors on stage to explore the forces of multicultural collision. Director Ramin Gray explains…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:23AM[SHARE]Alexander Zeldin's devised piece Beyond Caring explores the precarious existence of cleaners at a meat factoryYou've seen the stats: 2.7m jobs, 600,000 workers, on zero-hours contracts. Some…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:59AM[SHARE]This production lets Keith Waterhouse's iconic anti-hero, Billy Fisher, off the hook, says Matt Trueman
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 07:42AM[SHARE]Promenade theatre often means little more than a shuffle, but a wave of walking-based productions are taking audiences, on foot, into unknown territoryWhen theatregoers get to their feet, it…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:37AM[SHARE]This production inside a dilapidated Manchester pub is too fierce to dismis, says Matt Trueman
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 09:31AM[SHARE]This German production about inheritance and the demands of old age is tender but it veers towards sentimentality, says Matt Trueman
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:32AM[SHARE]Leaving past controversies behind, Gupreet Kaur Bhatti's latest play is a beautifully nuanced, Indian family drama, says Matt Trueman
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 06:24AM[SHARE]James Brining's production of Alan Bennett's Enjoy is a mongrel play, stitched together like Frankenstein's monster, but is smart too, says Matt Trueman
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 08:47AM[SHARE]Symphony of a Missing Room takes you on an immersive fairytale quest is impressive, but its meaning is too banal for Matt Trueman
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 08:31AM[SHARE]Director David Mercatali and actor Jack Holden explain how Dalton Trumbo's blistering diatribe has been brought to the stageAfter being hit by a shell towards the end of the first world war,…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:13AM[SHARE]This version of Beckett's classic is good fun but lacks any deep sense of despair, says Matt Trueman
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 06:44AM[SHARE]Anya Reiss's contemporary version of Spring Awakening is a treatise on adolescence
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 07:46AM[SHARE]Dmitry Krymov got the Brighton Festival off to a super start with his take on art's duty during atrocities, says Matt Trueman
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 12:18PM[SHARE]Foreplay, at the King's Head Theatre, is basically a country house mystery with a highbrow slant and a dusting of salacious gossip
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 04:25AM[SHARE]The 90-year-old writer takes on big ideas about science, sex and storytelling in Foreplay, written for readers as well as audiencesTheatre often makes grandiose claims about changing the wor…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:58AM[SHARE]As his play about single-father superhero Captain Amazing takes flight in London, Alistair McDowall talks about Lycra and lonersAlistair McDowall's debut play, Brilliant Adventures, looked l…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:00AM[SHARE]This Russian-language import misses Chekov's humour, says Matt Trueman
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 08:43AM[SHARE]The RSC and the Royal Court are introducing schoolchildren to a different class of educational theatre with plays that are at the heart of their programmesMichael Fentiman can remember the …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:05AM[SHARE]His first play was based on a Tom Waits song and his latest work was inspired by Thom Yorke. Simon Stephens tells Matt Trueman why he just can't write without music Listen to Simon Stephens'…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:54AM[SHARE]Oh My Sweet Land is steeped in melancholy, but teeters dangerously close to indulgence, says Matt Trueman
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 07:17AM[SHARE]When the story broke that a Banksy artwork had rendered a vagrant street performer homeless, it was in danger of turning the evictee into a commodity himself. But isn't a play detailing the …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:47AM[SHARE]Simon Dormandy's production is more cryptic than it needs to be
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 09:38AM[SHARE]This new dance-theatre adaptation of the film is a terrific crowd-pleaser
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