376 stories by "Kate Wyver"
Battersea Arts Centre, LondonKaty Baird's strange, intimate work of performance art leaves little unexposed " but its lack of depth leaves us wanting more
Last time I saw Katy Baird, she hik…
Regent's Park Open Air theatre, London Owen Horsley's frolicking staging has jaunty music and mischief, but this production dances over sadness
Tonight belongs to the lovers, but not the on…
The theatre adaptation of Studio Ghibli's beloved animation sold out in Japan in four minutes. As it comes to the UK, we meet the international team of creatives bringing its giant dragons a…
Yard theatre, LondonEven in times of peace, the medical staff training to go into a war zone can't avoid conflict in Sami Ibrahim's engaging play
Questions of crisis spiral in Sami Ibrahim's…
Kim Tatum, Mariah Louca and Reece Lyons combine to call for trans women to be put on an equal footing for cis roles
Kim Tatum dreams of playing Norma Desmond, Sunset Boulevard's exquisite fo…
Orange Tree theatre, LondonTensions rise as rain stops play in the Women's Cricket World Cup between India and England
Stepping up to bat in this show of two very different innings are the e…
Stone Nest, LondonDante or Die's intriguing but underdeveloped story is based on the case of two men, each convicted of a homophobic murder, who became the first same-sex couple to marry in …
Camden People's theatreVictor Esses' reflections on his elusive Lebanese-Italian relative are told with easy, open warmth but never quite knit together
On stage, Victor Esses exudes an easy,…
Unicorn theatre, LondonEven a cyclops can get lonely, even a parent can make a mistake … this electric rendering of the classic is for all the family as Odysseus's son takes centre stage
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Here at Outernet, LondonThe 90s movie The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert is celebrated in a chaotic night that's played for fun
I look forward to the day when jukebox musicals…
From specifically adapted performances to telling new stories about memory, drama groups are innovating with music, movement and wordless performance to bring the joy of theatre to everyone
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Garrick theatre, LondonChandran is brilliantly bratty in Rosie Day's one-woman story of vulnerability masked by sarcasm and bravado
Rosie Day's one-woman play takes teen pain seriously. In a…
Offering up their time and energy, unpaid staff have become a crucial support for an embattled industry. They explain what's in it for them
Wander into Leicester's Curve theatre and you migh…
Park theatre, LondonA rich and messy revival explores ideas of belonging, with the Desperate Housewives star playing a determinedly indifferent matriarch
Chaos reigns. Every inch of Paige's …
From Michael Sheen's portrayal of the organisation's founder to a frank tale of the modern challenges faced by its staff, theatres are exploring the history, and fragile future, of our healt…
Lyttelton theatre, LondonDodie Smith's play presents a beautifully drawn, four-generation celebration of a golden wedding anniversary on the eve of the second world war
Sneaking downstairs w…
Need to make an elephant vanish, an aeroplane take off or a wizard fly? As magic grips the stage, illusionist supremos reveal how they turn the likes of Stranger Things into eye-popping spec…
The actor and playwright had to 'posh it up' for the role of Lily Pargetter in the radio soap. For her latest drama, she enlisted hundreds of young collaborators to ensure she got their voic…
Southwark Playhouse Elephant, LondonThe Divine-inspired villain of The Little Mermaid and her rag-tag band of gay sea creatures reclaim their narrative in a boundlessly energetic, beautifull…
With 10 shows on and 1m tickets sold, Evolution are panto gods. But how do you work a giant? What will 50kg of glitter cover? And why did a bench almost cause a riot?
The giant takes a lumb…
Finborough theatre, LondonA mix of sweet observations about female friendship and cheeky brazenness about sex, Kat Rose-Martin's play finds two young women at a crossroads in their lives
In …
Bush theatre, LondonKwame Owusu's language dances on the tongue of athletic performer Tienne Simon in this monologue about a young, sci-fi-loving gay man's struggles to fit in and find love
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Royal Court theatre, LondonA trust-fund kid losing his family castle to an oligarch provides enough satire for some strong performances, but the concept is overstretched
Rory Mullarkey's eat…
Camden People's theatre, LondonDressed as the creature, Hester Stefan Chillingworth live-dubs the 1931 movie and reframes the narrative
The 1931 movie Frankenstein plays silently on the back…
Almeida theatre, LondonMarina Carr's play is beautifully bleak and Alison Oliver's central performance as a woman lost in grief is matched by a mighty cast
The preoccupation with death is th…