121 stories by "Anya Ryan"
Toby Jones, Frances McDormand and Mike Myers are some of those who have appeared alongside Tim Crouch in An Oak Tree, despite never having seen the script before. As the play celebrates its …
Hampstead theatre, LondonBea, a hoarder, is visited by Veda, who carries a secret, to fix the rift between them in Chloë Lawrence-Taylor's debut play, full of vivid dialogue and forebodin…
Sisters 360, Khan's new play for children, tells the story of two hijab-wearing skateboarding sisters in Bradford. He hopes it will upend lazy ideas around Muslim girls " and bring new audie…
Hampstead theatre, LondonThe actors, especially Kaya Scodelario, work hard with Beau Willimon's plot, but are hampered by a leaden, tension-light production
House of Cards writer Beau Willim…
Bush theatre, LondonA woman comes adrift from reality in babirye bukilwa's chilling character study
We are at sea at the start of babirye bukilwa's visceral play about one Black queer woman'…
Chickenshed, LondonWith a huge cast, a somersaulting Peter and pirates crawling menacingly into the audience, Chickenshed's reworking of JM Barrie's Christmas staple is sheer magic
JM Barrie…
Soho theatre, LondonEmer Dineen's semi-autobiographical show blurs the lines between raucous cabaret and memoir as her alter ego struggles with an existential crisis
Is this club? A fever dr…
Dorfman theatre, London In Tanika Gupta's play, Meera Syal is a steely south Asian matriarch whose Lear-like decline into dementia upends her family
There are quibbles with Tanika Gupta'spla…
Belgrade theatre, CoventryContested heritage, inequity and the criminal justice system are explored in poet Casey Bailey's one-man play
'Please do not touch" reads a sign in front of a stole…
Park theatre, LondonCarey Crim asks a series of moral questions in her play about a woman facing the aftermath of her teacher husband's conviction for sexual misconduct
Tom, a beloved drama …
Debuts rich in neurodiversity and self-analysis jostle for attention at this year's festival with a beloved grandma, the Russian elite and a misguided attempt at an apology
We've reached the…
What is it like to be the solo audience member at a fringe performance? I found out at a range of shows designed to give the viewer exactly this experience
I'm standing on an Edinburgh stree…
Traverse, EdinburghThe real story of food writer Atoosa Sepehr, who fled her abusive husband in Iran, is retold with the warm familiarity of a friend " while cooking up a fragrant dish live …
Pleasance Dome, Edinburgh A fallen queen bee turns to a social media pyramid scheme in a technological whirlwind of a production, grounded by Emma-Louise Howell's darkly comic, rhythmic scri…
Their on, then off, then on-again relationship has given the standup couple plenty of material. They discuss oversharing on stage, comedy after cancellation, and explaining monogamy to their…
Fangirl celebrates the obsessive followers of a band closely resembling One Direction. 'It really does question where the boundaries are,' says its creator
It's March 2015 and a bombshell ha…
Bush theatre, LondonAfter her father's death, Peace unexpectedly discovers the existence of a half-brother in Nigeria. Who is he? And why did her father never mention him?
On the surface, Fa…
Watford Palace theatrePhilip J Morris's stage adaptation of the Bafta-winning film tells it straight as Anthony Bryan's life is ripped apart
The voice of Theresa May opens this stage version…
Arcola theatre, LondonSet in a chronically understaffed treatment centre, Laura Waldren's searing play homes in on the hellish cycles and contradictions caused by the condition
For anyone wh…
Belgrade theatre, CoventrySiana Bangura's play follows three west African women in Coventry who are cajoled into the water " and find themselves surfacing from grief
They say water has the p…
Theatre Royal Stratford East, London Nkenna Akunna's monologue follows a young woman as she crashes her oldest friend's 25th birthday party
At its core, Nkenna Akunna's monologue is a breaku…
Hampstead theatre, LondonRichard's Nelson's elegiac monologue feels like Paul Jesson is live-reading a novel and results in a sense of stagnation
Richard's Nelson's monologue, written for Pa…
Omnibus theatre, LondonAnastasia Osei-Kuffour's stylish debut gives an honest appraisal of the tricky world of apps and expectations, yet offers a note of hope for those on the long road to …
Prince Edward theatre, LondonThe jukebox musical has gravity defying dancing and all the megahits, but it's hard to ignore the glaringly unpleasant biographical absence
'I want to keep this…
The writer has gone from creating viral comedy to a play about football and friendship between a group of teens amid the gentrification of south London. 'I'm never as nervous as when I playe…