Playwright Jingan Young: Like the press, theatre holds a mirror up to our hypocrisy and desires
British theatre is no stranger to staging tales of journalism, from unpicking the lives of reporters who work in the salacious, satirical
British theatre is no stranger to staging tales of journalism, from unpicking the lives of reporters who work in the salacious, satirical
Britain must reflect on welcoming a pro-CCP media outlet, says Jingan Young, whose new play tackles China's tightening grip on freedom of speech I never planned to write a play about Hong Ko…
Harts Theatre Company's inaugural Young Writers Festival sees five burgeoning playwrights from ages 11 – 25 pitted (to an audience's vote) against five critically acclaimed playwrights…
“A great artist is always before his time or behind it.” Some have been swift to suggest that Stephen Poliakoff is (somewhat) resting on his laurels. What with the critical succe…
We often forget that we are absolutely bombarded by food. In metaphor, in magazines or television advertisements, whether or not you watch The Great British Bake Off, proudly or in secret, y…
"The end is nigh". Takeaway cartons, camcorders, cracked beer cans and bowler hats; this is the quasi-dystopian London of Shakespeare's Richard III as re-imagined by director Sam Mendes and …