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461 stories by "Mark Lawson"

Oliver! review " tunes, glorious tunes and a thrillingly vivid production by Mark Lawson

Leeds PlayhouseJames Brining's exemplary staging solves every problem " the antisemitism, the coercive romance " that Oliver Bart's joyous, beloved but difficult musical presents With child …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:36am on December 4, 2023

The Inquiry review " drama about a Whitehall cover-up hints at deeper stories left untold by Mark Lawson

Minerva theatre, ChichesterDespite fine acting, Harry Davies' political thriller about a contaminated water scandal fails to plumb the depths of its characters In two senses, this debut play…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:07pm on October 29, 2023

'His talent and enthusiasm never waned': Blood Brothers and Evita producer Bill Kenwright by Mark Lawson

The Everton FC chairman and hands-on producer of dozens of stage hits, who has died aged 78, ceaselessly radiated the bonhomie of the actor he originally was While he was primarily a theatri…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:25am on October 25, 2023

I'm Sorry, Prime Minister, I Can't Quite Remember: Hacker and Sir Humphrey's last hurrah by Mark Lawson

Jonathan Lynn's new play finds the political double act in their 80s, in a suitable final chapter to a magnificent comic project For Britons interested in politics, 25 February 1980 was a gr…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:04am on October 10, 2023

The White Factory review " Holocaust drama raises troubling questions about today's tyrants by Mark Lawson

Marylebone theatre, LondonSet in a Polish ghetto, Dmitry Glukhovsky's superb play explores the terrible choices made by people under occupation Only the hardest heart would not feel advance …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:25pm on September 21, 2023

Anthropology review " clever AI missing-person mystery by Mark Lawson

Hampstead theatre, LondonLauren Gunderson's smart play finds a software engineer creating a digital version of a sister who has disappeared While screenwriters strike, partly over the threa…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:49am on September 19, 2023

'The despair is the same': Alan Bleasdale and James Graham on bringing back Boys from the Blackstuff by Mark Lawson

It's a dream team: the creator of the 1982 BBC series and the writer of Sherwood. The pair meet in Liverpool to discuss putting Yosser and the lads on stage in a new era of economic desperat…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:33am on September 15, 2023

Macbeth review " a strenuously fresh reading with one-liners by Stewart Lee by Mark Lawson

RSC, Stratford-upon-AvonBenefitting from a Scottish cast and a rewritten Porter's speech by Lee, Wils Wilson's production gets at the demonic drive of people desperate for power but hopeless…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:33am on August 31, 2023

A Mirror review " Pirandellian wedding drama throws a bouquet of unrealities by Mark Lawson

Almeida, LondonSam Holcroft's drama delights in the theatrical trickery of dual identities and false realities to throw a final surprise punch Extending the long tail of works influenced by …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:13pm on August 24, 2023

Macbeth review " Max Bennett's jokey king is clearly unfit to govern by Mark Lawson

Shakespeare's Globe, LondonGender swapped roles shed new light on dark days in a production " complete with gruesome bodybags and references to fake news " that feels aptly aligned to our ti…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:19am on August 3, 2023

The Lord of the Rings: A Musical Tale review " the greatest show on Middle-earth by Mark Lawson

Watermill theatre, BerkshireA formidable cast journey through folk via Bollywood to pop " not to mention mountain treks and orc attacks " in a compressed revival of the 2007 musical As direc…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:04am on August 2, 2023

Grenfell: In the Words of Survivors review " a masterpiece of forensic fury by Mark Lawson

Dorfman theatre, LondonPiling up devastating detail, this play with a remarkable cast shockingly lays bare the abject failures behind this disaster During dramas about a national catastrophe…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:19pm on July 20, 2023

The Suspicions of Mr Whicher review " true crime classic turned into tense drama by Mark Lawson

Watermill theatre, NewburyKate Summerscale's Victorian potboiler is deftly condensed in a production that brings out the misogyny and class snobbery of the era The risk of a successful crim…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:18am on May 10, 2023

Cymbeline review " Shakespeare's knotty romance is a fabulous farewell for Doran by Mark Lawson

Royal Shakespeare theatre, Stratford-upon-AvonDeparting artistic director Greg Doran reinvigorates this tale of a royal family in crisis with clarity and intelligence The president of the Ro…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:54am on May 4, 2023

Visitors review " searing study of ageing family frictions by Mark Lawson

Watermill theatre, NewburyBarney Norris's revival radiates the pain of older parents trapped on deteriorating paths, while their son and end-of-life au pair struggle to find their own Young …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:24am on April 6, 2023

Julius Caesar review " timeless account of the flimsiness of power by Mark Lawson

Royal Shakespeare theatre, Stratford-upon-AvonAtri Banerjee's RSC production stresses the remarkable universality of the play's examination of leaders and the led Early in the Trump administ…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:42am on March 29, 2023

An anonymous, pro-Brexit play about Dominic Cummings? Classic Dom! | Mark Lawson by Mark Lawson

Partially based on verbatim texts from Boris Johnson's former chief adviser, a new play which lists no dramatist veers from Ted talk to pantomime At this play about Dominic Cummings, the not…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:07am on February 23, 2023

The Tempest review " Alex Kingston is a magnificent Prospero by Mark Lawson

Royal Shakespeare theatre, Stratford-upon-AvonClimate catastrophe and power struggles dominate Elizabeth Freestone's RSC interpretation of Shakespeare's play If there were prizes for inventi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:52am on February 3, 2023

Arms and the Man review " Shaw's women show their steel by Mark Lawson

Orange Tree theatre, LondonThis 1894 farce set during the Serbo-Bulgarian war is impeccably played in a production showing the playwright's radical vision still resonates When Channel 4 bega…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:24am on November 25, 2022

A Christmas Carol review " Adrian Edmondson stars in a biting tale for our times by Mark Lawson

Royal Shakespeare theatre, Stratford-upon-AvonDavid Edgar's sharp script feels close to home in this exuberant, illusion-filled version of Dickens' seasonal but socially conscious story Ther…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:03am on November 9, 2022

Stumped review " at the crease with Beckett and Pinter by Mark Lawson

Original Theatre OnlineShomit Dutta's play imagines the two cricket-obsessed Nobel prize winners as waiting batsmen in an enjoyable spin on Waiting for Godot and The Dumb Waiter Samuel Becke…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:43am on September 18, 2022

The Clothes They Stood Up In review " Alan Bennett tale dressed to impress by Mark Lawson

Nottingham PlayhouseAdrian Scarborough stars in his own adaptation of Bennett's story, featuring convincing new dialogue and staged with visual panache Between the stage and TV plays and jou…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:07am on September 15, 2022

The Narcissist review " a darkly honest dissection of post-Trump politics by Mark Lawson

Minerva, ChichesterA spin doctor's life spirals into chaos after he's hired by an ambitious senator in Christopher Shinn's grimly comic drama After working on Hillary Clinton's failed presid…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:55am on September 2, 2022

Two Ukrainian Plays review " masterful framing of a nation's tragedy by Mark Lawson

Finborough theatre, LondonA ghostly tale and a potent monologue form a double bill that uses the 2014 conflict to remark movingly on current events Because theatres schedule so far ahead, th…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:54am on August 12, 2022

Peter Brook: the great seeker of British theatre by Mark Lawson

The esteemed British director inspired each new generation of theatre creatives to be more daring and experimental Peter Brook, influential theatre visionary, dies aged 97 The two key Britis…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:48am on July 3, 2022
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