461 stories by "Mark Lawson"
Royal & Derngate, NorthamptonHugh Whitemore's 1986 play about the criminalised mathematician is revised, with a new epilogue by Neil Bartlett, to reflect his 2013 pardoning
When premiere…
Orange Tree theatre, LondonDirector Tom Littler finds the comedy in the Swedish tragedian's play about how people use each other up in love and art
In an interview before his production of N…
Upstairs at the Gatehouse, LondonFizzing with intelligence and featuring a catastrophic misunderstanding and a deeply symbolic cigar, this richly imagined play feels all too plausible
If the…
Tabard theatre, LondonA man returns home having been reported missing for 24 hours in this welcome revival of RC Sherriff's postwar hit
Our perceptions of the first world war are greatly sha…
Barn theatre, CirencesterFeaturing extraordinary voice acting, this play about the birth of the BBC's farming drama will equally satisfy superfans and everyday folk
Even regular listeners to…
She was the morality crusader who became a figure of ridicule. Now Whitehouse is the subject of a new production starring Maxine Peake. We meet the gay feminist playwright who wrote it
The m…
The Other Place, Stratford-upon-AvonLossi the lurcher is the only cast member not playing an instrument in this show aimed at younger audiences
In the movie Shakespeare in Love, the theatre …
Barbican, London Will & Grace star reprises his Tony award-winning role as Oscar Levant in Doug Wright's play about a ratings-crucial TV interview
There is a small set of stage plays in …
Shakespeare's Globe, London Falstaff's corpulent roisterings are energetically played in Sean Holmes' summery staging but the homely comedy comes laden with innuendo and xeno…
Watermill theatre, NewburyTim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1971 Biblical rock musical seems strikingly topical in this powerful staging, which has a large cast of actor-musicians and a Get…
Theatre Royal BathIn 25 scenes spanning 1878-1966, David Hare's wry and elegant love letter to theatre focuses on the working and romantic relationship between Ellen Terry and Henry Irving
W…
In the new Evita at the London Palladium, Rachel Zegler sings from the theatre's actual balcony " meaning the big-paying audience doesn't experience what passersby get for free. Could this g…
The director of Jodie Comer's tour de force is now staging Inter Alia, another legal drama by Suzie Miller. He talks about steering Stranger Things: The First Shadow, resisting the classics …
Arcola theatre, LondonThe horrific reality of Russia's invasion is recounted during the preparation of a Ukrainian salad in Anastasiia Kosidii and Josephine Burton's play
During the violent …
Belgrade theatre, CoventryThe writer's gift for gags is on full display in this adaptation starring two men offering up laddish chat along with questions of life and death in an Irish pub
Wh…
King's Head theatre, LondonRoy Jenkins, Denis Healey and Anthony Crosland debate among themselves in Robert Khan and Tom Salinsky's look at the big beasts of 70s Westminster
Denis Healey, Ro…
Chichester Festival theatreThe standup brings his easy stage command to the role of a penniless nincompoop who tricks his way into authority in Gregory Doran's production
A satire by a Ukrai…
The US playwright and anglophile behind much-revived comedies has a flair for crime and is following a crowd-pleasing Murder on the Orient Express with Death on the Nile
If you ever face a q…
Royal Shakespeare theatre, Stratford-upon-AvonBenedick is a midfielder for Serie A team FC Messina in a show with top-form performances and a clever visual metaphor, albeit some pacing probl…
Lyric Hammersmith, LondonGary Owen's update changes the names and themes from the original, but retains the toxic power as a stellar cast negotiate the myriad secrets and suspicions
When Hen…
Olivier theatre, LondonJames Graham has rewritten parts of his hit play to reflect the 2024 Euros, and the gaffer emerges as a progressive, gentle, alternative national leader
It's unusual f…
New Diorama theatre, LondonWisconsin's 'red scare' of 1950 was a deliberate fake " but this entertaining show by Counterfactual speculates about possible truths behind the pretence
Twelve y…
A giant of political drama, Fugard captured the injustices of apartheid in works such as Sizwe Banzi Is Dead and The Island
The South African playwright and director Athol Fugard, whose work…
He was Spike the gormless comic in the holiday camp hit and also bagged roles in You Rang M'Lord? and Dad's Army. As he publishes a memoir, Holland talks about frisky stallions, today's 'ove…
Royal Shakespeare theatre, Stratford-upon-AvonThe court of Elsinore becomes a ship of state " or a ship of fools " in Rupert Goold's production
Thematic merchandise is common at Shakespeare …