Out of Water review at Orange Tree Theatre, London " 'gently uplifting'
Zoe Cooper's new play is one of gentle waves. Claire (Lucy Briggs-Owen) has moved from London to South Shields with her police
Zoe Cooper's new play is one of gentle waves. Claire (Lucy Briggs-Owen) has moved from London to South Shields with her police
The Half God of Rainfall "Â Kiln Theatre, London The new play by Inua Ellams, writer of the majestic Barber Shop Chronicles, is
All My Sons " Old Vic, London The year of Arthur Miller continues with this new production starring Bill Pullman and Sally Field as
Having made her name with standout performances in new work, Ria Zmitrowicz is tackling the classics, appearing in Chekhov's Three Sisters at
With evident glee, Josie Rourke has pulled out all the stops for her final production as artistic director at Covent Garden's compact
Rebecca Frecknall returns to the Almeida, following her revelatory staging of Tennessee Williams' unloved play Summer and Smoke. Her take on Chekhov's
Nick Bagnall's pared-down production makes Stephen Sondheim's majestic 1979 musical feel like it were made for this age: it is a story,
Three Sisters "Â Almeida Theatre, London Rebecca Frecknall follows her acclaimed, atmospheric take on Tennessee Williams' Summer and Smoke with a production of
A Piece of the Continent is a new festival designed to showcase the best of European fringe theatre as Britain hurtles "
West Side Story is one of the most radical musicals of all time. Leonard Bernstein and Arthur Laurents' show was a Hamilton-level
Pah-La "Â Royal Court, London The Royal Court's commitment to international work continues with Abhishek Majumdar's play, developed through the Royal Court international
The Crucible " the Yard, London In a double first for the Yard, Jay Miller directs a production of the classic play starring
Transferring to the West End from the Menier Chocolate Factory, Trevor Nunn's faithful production of Bock, Harnick and Stein's musical retains its
Lucy Jane Parkinson, about to go on tour in Jon Brittain's comedy Rotterdam, discusses theatre's role in educating audiences about gender, the increasing prominence
Ross Willis' debut play takes the form of a weird, wild ride, a verbal helter-skelter. Twin girls burst into the world, eloquent
Now that Seyi Omooba is no longer part of the Leicester Curve and Birmingham Hippodrome's production of The Color Purple, I suspect
Wolfie " Theatre503, London Sophie Melville and Erin Doherty are actors who elevate everything they're in. This bodes well for Lisa Spirling's production of
Bill Forsyth's 1983 film about a US oil exec who comes to Scotland and falls for the place and its people is
It's a woman's world in Justin Audibert's take on The Taming of the Shrew. He's taken one of Shakespeare's ugliest plays and
Inspired by the story of Anna Delvey, the socialite-scam artist who conned hundreds of thousands of dollars out of people because they
The Taming of the Shrew "Â Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon In the second production this month to gender-flip this most problematic of Shakespeare's
Harold Pinter's Betrayal is a play that's easier to admire than to love. Structurally, it's masterful, charting the emotional fallout from a
The all-female cast, crew and creative team of Emilia briefly dethroned William Shakespeare from his home at the Globe last year. Charity
Before his first season as artistic director of the Unicorn Theatre opens, Justin Audibert is directing a gender-swapped version of The Taming
God of Chaos "Â Theatre Royal Plymouth Phil Porter returns to the Theatre Royal Plymouth following 2016's The Man With the Hammer, with