
Old Vic, LondonBertie Carvel lends his extraordinary physicality to Eugene O’Neill’s play that reminds us how much 1920s American drama owed to German artEugene O’Neill’s 1922 play i…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:27PMDorfman, London The performance impress, but Ben Power and Marianne Elliott falter when they try to weave three singular DH Lawrence plays into an ill-conceived wholeThe autumn season is awa…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:51AMSalisbury Playhouse Four short plays set corrupt Russians, a African president and free-market dystopia against our rights, suggesting Magna Carta may be due an update“Does Magna Carta mea…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:07AMVictoria Palace, LondonTurning small-scale movies into big musicals is a treacherous business. It failed with The Full Monty, which lost all of its gritty truth when musicalised. But Billy E…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:28AMTheatre Royal, Drury Lane, LondonI suppose there are two ways to approach this mega-musical: either as a paid-up Tolkien aficionado or as a wide-eyed newcomer. Having dipped only briefly int…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:42AMFinborough theatre, LondonThis inventive production of a Yiddish classic takes potshots at the corrupting power of moneyThis astonishing theatre’s latest discovery is a Yiddish classic by …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:22AMRoyal Court Theatre Upstairs, London Nicola Wilson’s debut drama gives affecting snapshots of one woman at different points in her mental decline, but too many facts stifle the emotional i…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:40AMThe dream of a national theatre has happily come to pass, not only in England but in Wales and Scotland, too. But is regional theatre under threat as a result?I was very struck by something …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:26PMChichester Festival theatreSeeing Platonov, Ivanov and The Seagull in a single day unforgettably charts Chekhov’s progress from farce to melodrama to a new symphonic realism Sir David Hare…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:22AMOrange Tree, RichmondPaul Miller’s impressively cast production throws more light on nervous British masculinity than even the playwright may have intendedTerence Rattigan’s 1936 hit has…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:16AMTricycle, London Tartuffe transplanted to the deep south is full of jet-fuelled prose and raucous hilarity but the original play’s target – blind faith – emerges unscathedHaving reloca…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:26AMBirmingham Rep theatreTanika Gupta’s lively adaptation, with music by Ben and Max Ringham, retains the novel’s resonance and zestMeera Syal is, in some ways, the victim of her own succes…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:08AMJermyn Street theatre, LondonThe American playwright’s 1922 drama, given its UK premiere, suffers from its sentimentality and characters driven by rage and rancourI’ve often quoted a dic…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:54AMYoung Vic, LondonStrong performances power Joe Hill-Gibbins’ inventive production as it brilliantly captures the eternal conflict between flesh and spiritThere are no half measures in Joe …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:20AMDonmar Warehouse, LondonDirected with flair by Dominic Cooke, Christopher Shinn’s polemical play demolishes the myth that we live in a cosy world of sexual toleranceChristopher Shinn’s f…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:22AMHe has always been compared to Laurence Olivier. But, as his star-laden season opens at the Garrick, can he now outdo him as actor-manager – and save the West End? One thing I know about K…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:04AMWyndham’s theatre, LondonKenneth Cranham and Claire Skinner are superb in Florian Zeller’s moving play that takes you inside the mind of a man with dementiaFlorian Zeller’s play has en…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:57AMRose theatre, KingstonMemories of Peter Hall and John Barton’s original 1963 conflation are banished in refashioned plays for our own divided ageI am old and lucky enough to have seen the …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:17AMAlmeida, London Rachel Cusk’s updated version of Euripides’s tragedy is wild and witty but dilutes the tragedy by eschewing the violenceReimagining the classics is fine. There is, howeve…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:25AMFriel, whose death has been announced, was never a writer to be pigeonholed. He leaves a vast variety of personal and political plays, as well as beautiful translationsBrian Friel, who has d…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:19AMEveryman, LiverpoolThis timely adaptation has a Europhobic prime minister, Odysseus as a politician turned migrant – and a dead pig jokeLast year, Simon Armitage boldly gave us a version o…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:07AMFinborough, LondonFrom a soldier grappling with shellshock to a study of miners’ wives, this selection of northern dramas brings the early 20th century aliveBetween 1908 and 1917, Annie Ho…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:16AMLyric Hammersmith, LondonPerformed by a fine ensemble, this adaptation of the picaresque novel is a good night out and a rousing tribute to feminist principlesLaura Wade’s adaptation of Sa…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:14AMArcola, LondonBarney Norris’s poetic, character-driven portrait of a changing Hampshire seizes your interest and never lets goAll good dramatists carve out their own territory. After an aw…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:21AMThe Swan, Stratford-upon-AvonMarina Carr showcases her fascination with outsiders in this emotional and intelligent take on a classic – with contradictory consequencesMarina Carr, in plays…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:38AMPrint Room at the Coronet, LondonEliot’s baroque drawing-room drama presents a couple’s faltering relationship as a spiritual trial, echoing his own troubled marriageOnce a popular West …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:53AMRoyal Shakespeare theatre, Stratford-upon-AvonGregory Doran’s imaginative production, in which the action is played out on a largely bare stage, allows the words to weave their spellShakes…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:03AMMenier Chocolate Factory, LondonSteven Berkoff plays the Iraqi dictator with virtuosic menace in Anthony Horowitz’s admirable yet troubling comedyCan you have a comedy about tyranny? Chapl…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:13PMHampstead theatre, LondonRussell Beale is as coyly flirtatious as ever in a merry, if overstuffed, tale of a trailblazing Georgian comedianIan Kelly’s play, based on his biography of the s…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:58AMRoyal Court, LondonDavid Morrissey and Reece Shearsmith give pitch-perfect performances in the theatrical maverick’s first London premiere in 12 years Related: Martin McDonagh interview: �…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:09AMLyttelton, LondonA shortened version of the acclaimed Bristol Old Vic production has much to admire, but inevitably loses the fine detail of the great novelAcclaimed last year at the Bristol…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:10AM

