Measure for Measure review at Donmar Warehouse, London " 'intriguing but flawed'
Measure for Measure is all about the relationship between sex and power. It's one of Shakespeare's bleakest plays in terms of the
Measure for Measure is all about the relationship between sex and power. It's one of Shakespeare's bleakest plays in terms of the
Prolific French playwright Florian Zeller returns to familiar emotional terrain with his latest work to be staged in the UK, The Height
Set in the 1860s, The Sweet Science of Bruising journeys into the little-known world of Victorian women's boxing. Joy Wilkinson's play tells
Come on in. Kwame Kwei-Armah kicks off his artistic directorship of the Young Vic with a condensed but extremely welcoming adaptation of
I'm a Phoenix, Bitch "Â Battersea Arts Centre, London Performer, theatremaker and the force behind A Pacifist's Guide to the War on Cancer
The Dublin Theatre Festival, now in its 61st year, takes place over 18 days in venues all around the city. This is
Music is central to Sheffield artistic director Robert Hastie's colourful production of Shakespeare's comedy. A piano sits in the centre of the
Now in its 52nd year, BITEF continues to support cutting-edge theatre trends. Natasha Tripney reports from this year's festival, which explores nationalism
Mrs Dalloway "Â Arcola Theatre, London Having set the world on fire in Morgan Lloyd Malcolm's Emilia at Shakespeare's Globe, Clare Perkins plays
Ruth Negga makes a mesmeric Hamlet in Yael Farber's production for the Gate Theatre. At the start, she looks unbearably small and
"One has to be so scrupulous about language," purrs the interrogator in one of Harold Pinter most chilling plays, his short One for the
In her new production of William Golding's novel about societal collapse and power's capacity to corrupt, director Emma Jordan has re-imagined the
Rebus: Long Shadows "Â Birmingham Repertory Theatre Novelist Ian Rankin joins forces with Rona Munro to create a new Rebus story for the
Sylvia "Â Old Vic, London Beverley Knight and Genesis Lynea star in Katie Prince's new hip hop musical about the suffragette movement and
After making his name in theatre with True Brits for HighTide, Vinay Patel went on to write acclaimed television drama Murdered by
Holy Shit "Â Kiln Theatre, London The rebranded, refurbished Tricycle reopens as Kiln Theatre with a production of Alexis Zegerman's new play about
Sweet Charity is an odd cocktail. A Broadway classic featuring a clutch of memorable numbers, it puts the character of Charity Hope
Clare Barron's Dance Nation, which premiered earlier this year at New York’s Playwrights Horizons, maps the treacherous terrain between childhood and adulthood.
Dance Nation "Â Almeida Theatre, London Bijan Sheibani follows The Brothers Size with the UK premiere of Clare Barron's new play Dance Nation,
Maddie Rice had the unenviable job of taking over from Phoebe Waller-Bridge in the touring production of Fleabag, but she slid into
Natasha Tripney writes on the time-bending, memory-layering properties of returning to Edinburgh for the festival fringe, year after year. The post A Decade of Fringes appeared first on Exeu…
In Geoff Sobelle's intricately choreographed and designed show, a house is constructed on stage. The production begins with Sobelle stapling plastic sheeting
Mark Down, director of puppet theatre company Blind Summit, welcomes the audience to what he assures them will be a masterclass, not
The fourth show by horror-comedy maestros Kill the Beast is a majestically daft and incredibly funny. It's the 1970s and movie director
A figure sits shrouded in shadow wearing a dress of black chiffon and jet beads. This is Frau Welt, a woman who