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1,485 stories by "MATT WOLF"

'The Ballad of Hattie and James' review " this empathetic drama explores love, loss and the power of music by Matt Wolf

Charles Edwards shines in overly tricksy, overlong Sam Adamson play tracing a friendship over time

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 11:52am on April 27, 2024

'The Comeuppance' review " a high school reunion is stalked by death in this brilliantly acted drama by Matt Wolf

The stunning Anthony Welsh heads a pitch-perfect quintet in UK premiere of 2023 Off Broadway play by Brandon Jacobs-Jenkins and directed once again by Eric Ting.

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 9:10am on April 17, 2024

'Player Kings' Review: Ian McKellen's Juicy Assignment as Falstaff by Matt Wolf

In Robert Icke's adaptation of Parts 1 and 2 of "Henry IV," the veteran stage actor's performance belies his age.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:06am on April 12, 2024

Power of Sail, Menier Chocolate Factory review - alternately stiff and startling by Matt Wolf

Dominic Dromgoole directs UK premiere of Paul Grellong play, wit Julian Ovenden, 2024 Olivier nominee Giles Terera, and Michael Benz

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 8:31am on April 10, 2024

Power of Sail, Menier Chocolate Factory review - alternately stiff and startling by Matt Wolf

Paul Grellong play delivers in its final passages The Menier Chocolate Factory has made something of a habit of late out of trawling unexpected corners of the contemporary American…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 8:06am on April 10, 2024

Trevor Griffiths, Marxist Writer for Stage and Screen, Dies at 88 by Matt Wolf

For him, "art played a particular role in social change," the director Mehmet Ergen said. "Everything was political."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:42pm on April 9, 2024

Long Day's Journey Into Night, Wyndham's Theatre review - O'Neill masterwork is once again driven by its Mary by Matt Wolf

Patricia Clarkson powers the latest iteration of this great, grievous American drama Memory is a confounding thing. By way of proof, just ask the Mary Tyrone who is being given unforgettable…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 7:54am on April 3, 2024

Opening Night, Gielgud Theatre review - brave, yes, but also misguided and bizarre by Matt Wolf

Sheridan Smith gives it her all against near-impossible odds Is there a more purely likeable actress than Sheridan Smith, the performer who was still a teenager when she stole the show at t…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 9:54am on April 2, 2024

April on the London Stage: A Tight Olivier Awards Race, Alex Newell in Pippin and a Starry Long Day's Journey by Matt Wolf

New York isn't the only game in town. London is continually busy, as befits a theater town that thinks not in terms of seasons but of exciting and rewarding shows throughout the year. Just i…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 10:48am on April 1, 2024

'The Divine Mrs S' review " Rachael Stirling commands the stage in this portrait of a pioneering actress by Matt Wolf

Rachael Stirling and Dominic Rowan are in fine, aptly fruity form in April De Angelis play about the legendary British tragedienne

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 12:20pm on March 29, 2024

'Priscilla The Party!' review " let your hair down at this joyfully immersive shindig by Matt Wolf

30 years on from the film, Stephan Elliott's road movie is now an excuse to grab some drinks

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 12:54pm on March 26, 2024

'Mind Mangler: Member of the Tragic Circle' review " prepared to be amazed at this joyfully silly comedy by Matt Wolf

Henry Lewis and Jonathan Sayer bring their Mischief-inflected silliness back to London after a New York run

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 2:38pm on March 25, 2024

'Faith Healer' review " Rachel O'Riordan's scorching revival of Brian Friel's play is the best production in years by Matt Wolf

Justine Mitchell gives a performance for the ages in superb revival of Brian Friel's onetime Broadway flop, with Nick Holder and Declan Conlon in fine form, as well

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 8:08am on March 21, 2024

'Harry Clarke' review " Billy Crudup is mesmerising as an unreliable shapeshifter in this Ripley-esque tale by Matt Wolf

Billy Crudup makes his West End debut in David Cale play previously seen Off Broadway

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 11:46am on March 14, 2024

Uncle Vanya, Orange Tree Theatre review - Chekhov served up choice by Matt Wolf

Trevor Nunn, age 84, makes a blinding return to form "We all live here in peace and friendship," notes Telegin (David Ahmad), otherwise known as Waffles, early in Uncle Vanya, to which one …

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 2:18am on March 11, 2024

'The Duchess of Malfi' review " Rachel Bagshaw's staging of this dark tale is a genuine sensation by Matt Wolf

Francesca Mills is a first-rate Duchess, with sterling support from, amongst others, Arthur Hughes, Jamie Ballard, and Olivier Huband in Rachel Bagshaw's expert production

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 7:34am on March 4, 2024

'Shifters' review " Tosin Cole and Heather Agyepong are simply irresistible in this heavenly romance by Matt Wolf

Benedict Lombe returns to the site of her award-winning solo play 'Lava' with a follow-up two-hander

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 5:29am on February 29, 2024

The Hills of California, Harold Pinter Theatre - ladies' night for Jez Butterworth by Matt Wolf

Laura Donnelly once again soars in tailor-made part/s scripted by her partner Art makes for unexpected bedfellows, and so it proves in Jez Butterworth's moving if meandering The Hills of Ca…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 12:18pm on February 22, 2024

'King Lear' review " this thrillingly epic production is both atmospheric and viscerally felt by Matt Wolf

At last, a "King Lear" that achieves lift-off, thanks to director Yael Farber, leading men Danny Sapani, Fra Fee, and Clarke Peters, and a thrilling design team

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 9:08am on February 22, 2024

An Enemy of the People, Duke of York's Theatre - performative and predictable by Matt Wolf

Matt Smith stars in heavy-handed adaptation of Ibsen's 1880s classic, here with onetime Tony nominee Paul Hilton (The Inheritance) in glowering support

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 8:50am on February 21, 2024

An Enemy of the People, Duke of York's Theatre - performative and predictable by Matt Wolf

Matt Smith gives his all in unyielding adaptation of Ibsen morality play Real life is a helluva lot scarier right now than you might guess from the performative theatrics on display in the …

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 8:48am on February 21, 2024

Dear Octopus, National Theatre - period rarity is a real pleasure by Matt Wolf

A pitch-perfect Lindsay Duncan leads a large and splendid cast in Dodie Smith rediscovery Sisters are doing it for themselves, just as families as a whole are, too, on the London stage thes…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 2:54pm on February 15, 2024

'Metamorphosis' review " poet Lemn Sissay transforms Kafka's celebrated study in shape-shifting by Matt Wolf

Scott Graham directs this latest, language-heavy take on Franz Kafka's seminal 1915 novella, here starring Felipe Pacheco as Gregor Samsa

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 5:54am on February 12, 2024

'Othello' review " Ola Ince's provocative production makes this a blistering play for today by Matt Wolf

Ralph Davis stands out as Iago in a new Othello that casts two actors as the jealous Moor: Ken Nwosu and the excellent Ira Mandela Siobhan; Ola Ince directs.

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 4:33am on February 6, 2024

Plaza Suite, Savoy Theatre review - real-life married couple brings panache and pain to period comedy by Matt Wolf

Neil Simon's 1968 play allows for fun, yes, but also sadness Sarah Jessica Parker's screen renown as Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City has made a London event out of the West End revival …

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 3:48am on January 29, 2024
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