Rani Moorthy: 'I'm interested in playing funny, loud, badly behaved women'
Having grown up in a Tamil community in Sri Lanka, Rani Moorthy describes herself as a minority within a minority. Natasha Tripney finds
Having grown up in a Tamil community in Sri Lanka, Rani Moorthy describes herself as a minority within a minority. Natasha Tripney finds
The villain gets all the best lines in this year's Lyric Hammersmith panto. Vikki Stone revels in her role as green-faced, purple-quiffed
Lucy Kirkwood is really good at pushing buttons. She follows NSFW and Chimerica, both provocative in their way, with The Children, an
Lucy Kirkwood is really good at pushing buttons. Really good. She follows NSFW and Chimerica, both provocative in their way, with The
One of the many joys of the Donmar Warehouse's all-female Shakespeare trilogy is not just that it gives some great actors a
This third production in the Donmar Warehouse's all-female Shakespeare trilogy is the one where, in many ways, the women's prison setting makes
Stephen Daldry's 1992 National Theatre production of An Inspector Calls is a fascinating theatrical artefact, simultaneously a thing of its time and
How long must you live in a place before you belong? How many months, years, decades? This is the second of Battersea
Matt Grinter's Orca, this year's winner of the Papatango Prize for new writing, is full of promising nods to folk horror. The
"We're going to need more chairs."Â I think this might be touring theatre's equivalent of a Jaws moment. I'm at Leintwardine Community
Michael Rudman's 1985 revival of Death of a Salesman won a Tony. He clearly knows his Arthur Miller and his production of
How do you create theatre in village halls? "We tell people we're based on a farm, but I don't think they believe
Gutted. That's how I and " looking at Twitter " many others felt on hearing that Emma Rice would be stepping down
The UK Theatre Awards, presented on Sunday October 9 at London's magnificent Guildhall, always provide an excellent snapshot of the richness and
It's 100 years since the birth of Roald Dahl, master of the revolting rhyme, and there are various events and performances taking
After the flood comes the flood. The Edinburgh Fringe has disappeared like a half-dreamed thing, like Tom's Midnight Garden, and the autumn
Having fringe withdrawals? Feel like your day is incomplete if you haven't seen three pieces of Belgian theatre by lunchtime or had
The topography of Edinburgh Festival Fringe shifts every year. Venues close, others spring up in their place. The streets subtly rearrange themselves.
We're in the final stretch now: coffee for blood and eyes like tar pits. I'll sleep for a week when I get
RashDash's Abbi Greenland is raging. She's fed up of being labelled, sometimes she's a man-woman, sometimes a woman-man. She's as strong as
We're hitting the midpoint now. A lot of shows have been watched. A lot of stars doled out. A lot of gin
Las Vegas and Edinburgh have a lot in common. If you've ever had a beer upended in your lap in a stuffy
The Edinburgh International Festival and the Fringe are both well underway now. It's easier to see how the land lies. Summerhall, more
The Stage's Edinburgh Festival Fringe team " Paul Vale, Stewart Pringle, Nick Awde, Gerald Berkowitz, Brian Cooper and myself " will be
Little ripples. That's how it starts. Little ripples getting bigger. And then suddenly you're eye to eye with a dinosaur. The Edinburgh