1,230 stories by "Arifa Akbar"
Swan theatre, Stratford-upon-AvonEmma Rice directs an ebullient RSC version of the landmark 1990 story of sex, music, class and racism
Hanif Kureishi's 1990 debut novel was so cool that its …
Lyric Hammersmith, LondonMax Webster and David Haig's ambitious female-led stage version of the sci-fi thriller is overwhelmed by its own optics
This ambitious co-production was always going…
Chichester Festival theatreMike Poulton's adaptation of Philippa Gregory's novel shows how the sisters refuse to be passive victims
Wife Number 2 to serial husband, King Henry VIII, first to…
Southwark Playhouse, LondonAdam Scott-Rowley struts, writhes and jiggles his way from ancient Celt to Hieronymus Bosch wretch in this potent cross between physical theatre and performance ar…
Arcola theatre, LondonAndrée Bernard's solo show is a bizarre representation of one woman's love life, minus depth and character development
This solo musical opens with a sex scene. A woma…
Shoreditch Town Hall, LondonTalk of street parties, barbecues and book clubs gives way to politics in this work about authoritarianism, colonialism and how history gets rewritten
The histor…
Royal Shakespeare theatre, Stratford-upon-AvonEmily Burns' modern-day romcom, set on a Pacific island retreat, ramps up the silliness and makes accessible the text's cloud-parting power and …
National Theatre, LondonWith its heavy mood and gnomic song lyrics, this updated reimaging of Our Mutual Friend is like a 19th-century noir
Period drama is given some sharp edges in this ada…
A string of seven awards for Sunset Boulevard was hardly radical, and many more daring theatrical successes went unrewarded
The triumph of Jamie Lloyd's reinvented Sunset Boulevard at this y…
Almeida, LondonFive American friends gather to catch up in Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' new play. It's a portrait of midlife malaise, but also a subtle meditation on post-Covid life
A group of f…
Noel Coward theatre, LondonMutating from head criminal in a gothic thriller to slippery music hall entertainer, showman McKellen has centripetal force in Robert Icke's slick, modern dress pr…
Birmingham RepExpressive performances and arresting effects heighten this mother-son tragedy, primarily told through British Sign Language
This drama opens with a lilting evocation of summer…
Royal Court Upstairs, LondonLydia Higman, Julia Grogan and Rachel Lemon's play set around a 1604 witch trial is a vital and exciting piece of gig theatre full of improvisational spirit and c…
National Theatre, LondonA dislikable version of Charlotte, jockeying for prominence and yearning to be as immoral as Byron, is the surprising focus of this quick-witted drama
As a drama abou…
Wyndham's theatre, LondonCox is thrilling as an overbearing patriarch but it's Clarkson who steals the show in Eugene O'Neill's agonising family drama
The overbearing patriarch in Eugene O'N…
Menier Chocolate Factory, LondonPaul Grellong's gripping dialogue makes a brisk plot and unlikable characters immensely watchable as a Harvard professor invites a white supremacist for a deb…
Hampstead theatre, LondonThere are shades of Blackadder in April De Angelis's play about the great tragedian of 18th-century British theatre
There is a certain chutzpah to writing a comedy a…
Ustinov Studio, Theatre Royal, BathBourgeois boredom is pervaded by fantasy and betrayal in these one-act plays with an astute cast including David Morrissey and Mathew Horne
Truth, lies and…
Gielgud Theatre, LondonSmith plays a Broadway star in the midst of a mental crisis in Ivo van Hove and Rufus Wainwright's glittering and extravagantly original musical adaptation of the Cass…
Aviva Studios, ManchesterThis story involving an SS officer who fled to Syria after the war is simply staged but slippery, intriguing and full of nuance
The flight of Nazis including Adolf E…
Bristol Old VicAdaptation of David Nicholls' novel about a student's class-inflected coming of age scores for its songs but its energy becomes unhinged
Long before the post-university romanc…
Jermyn Street theatre, LondonA tremendous cast capture the hope and despair of life in the 'mother country' in this powerful adaptation of the 1956 novel
Lyrical and loosely structured, Sam …
Olivier theatre, LondonSheen stars as Aneurin Bevan in Tim Price's drama, unfolding in flashbacks from a hospital bed
This life story begins at the end, with Aneurin "Nye" Bevan in a hospita…
No one is banned from these shows " and for Slave Play's run on the West End, they take up only two nights out of almost 100
Downing Street made a surprise announcement last week. No, not th…
Swan theatre, Stratford-upon-AvonMark Ravenhill's reimagining of the duo's work on Gloriana exposes imbalances in the partnership but ultimately is a tragedy of thwarted ambition
In 1952, Be…