Uncle Vanya review at Theatre Royal Bath " 'a subdued production'
Having made his debut as a film director last year with The Happy Prince, Rupert Everett turns his attentions to the stage,
Having made his debut as a film director last year with The Happy Prince, Rupert Everett turns his attentions to the stage,
The Worst Witch "Â Vaudeville Theatre, London Emma Reeves' ambitious adaptation of Jill Murphy's much-loved novels about Mildred Hubble and her experiences at
Emma Rice's second production with her Wise Children company is an affectionate musical adaptation of Enid Blyton's Malory Towers books about a
The latest project from Gingerline, creators of inventive immersive dining experiences, is billed as a "multi-dimensional" adventure. What this means in practice
Oklahoma! " Festival Theatre, Chichester Josie Lawrence and last year's The Stage Debut Award-winner Amara Okereke star in Jeremy Sams' new production of
Written in 1961, Tennessee Williams' The Night of the Iguana was inspired by a rum-fuelled night in 1940 when the playwright was
Clad in a long, black coat and heavy wig, Maxine Peake looks agitated and uneasy in her skin. "I'm so hot," she
There's little in the way of irony and subversion in Ivo van Hove's take on Ayn Rand's hymn to individualism. This 2014
Music is playing as you enter the space. People are dancing and the room is bathed in purple light. A party is
Equus " Trafalgar Studios, London First seen at Theatre Royal Stratford East earlier this year, Ned Bennett's acclaimed production of Peter Shaffer's
The act of artists eating with audiences has been at the heart of the BE Festival, which has just celebrated its 10th anniversary.
Having previously tackled Paul Auster's metaphysical novella City of Glass, 59 Productions joins forces with Rambert and choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui to
While David Hare's satirical update of Ibsen's sprawling, richly mythic and dramatically cumbersome verse drama contains some witty lines and a magnetic
Life of Pi " Crucible Theatre, Sheffield Max Webster directs Lolita Chakrabarti's adaptation of Yann Martel's fable-like bestseller about a young boy
Back in the 1980s, Marianne (Marina Sirtis) starred in a sci-fi series called Dark Sublime. It wasn't a global smash like Star
The End of History " Royal Court, London Prolific playwright Jack Thorne and director John Tiffany " aka the Harry Potter and
Michael Longhurst begins his inaugural season as artistic director at the Donmar Warehouse with a devastatingly timely revival of David Greig's 1994
The heroine of Ben Weatherill's play is strong, witty and learning disabled. So is Sarah Gordy who portrays her. About time too, say the writer and actor When Ben Weatherill set out to write…
A dark undercurrent often lurks beneath the surface of Noel Coward's comedies. Present Laughter, his semi-autobiographical play about a puffed-up actor, is
Incoming Festival " New Diorama Theatre, London; Home, Manchester; Tobacco Factory, Bristol The festival of emerging work continues to expand, now playing
By the far the most galling thing about David Mamet's new play Bitter Wheat " and, believe me, there are many galling
Time, and its passing, loom large in Dylan Coburn Gray's Verity Bargate award-winning 'play for voices.' It zooms in on one Dublin
Strange Fruit " Bush Theatre, London Nancy Medina directs a revival of Caryl Phillips' powerful 1981 debut play as part of the
The title of David Hare's 1978 play has never felt more ironic. Visible signs of the impact of austerity can be seen
Citysong, Dylan Coburn Gray's Verity Bargate award-winning play, is coming to Soho Theatre. Natasha Tripney talks to the playwright about his inspirations,