The Visit review, National Theatre: A vaudevillian nightmare with an unforgivable running time
Lesley Manville is magnificent as a billionaire seeking revenge, but this cartoonish play misses the mark
Lesley Manville is magnificent as a billionaire seeking revenge, but this cartoonish play misses the mark
There isn't a huge amount of action here " Chekhov was a bit of a pioneer in the "play where nothing happens" genre " but when it comes to nuanced character studies, Uncle Vanya is an embarr…
In this five-hour adaptation of Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan Novels, director Melly Still manages to avoid gratuity
Built around the powerhouse-pop of songwriting savant Max Martin, the jukebox musical imagines a world where Shakespeare's Juliet survived
There are 100 scenes in the full script of Alice Birch's [BLANK], which marks the 40th anniversary of reformative theatre company Clean Break
The award-winning comedian tells Alexandra Pollard why he wrote a show about the woman who sent him 40,000 emails, why he decided it wasn't funny and how the government needs to step up to c…
Dubbed a 'genius straight from the slums' prior to her death at the age of 29, Dunbar led a difficult life. As the new play about her life, 'Black Teeth and a Brilliant Smile', tours theatre…
Alexandra Pollard looks at how the actor went from 'laughing stock' to sweary national treasure and star of a new Pinter play