31 stories by "Neil Dowden"
In these times of extreme turmoil in global politics, Guildford Shakespeare Company's contemporary spin on Julius Caesar is highly appropriate. Shakespeare's Roman
American political writer Donald Freed made his reputation as a sharp critic of the US establishment. His 1989 play Veterans Day, written
Parody can be a form of homage, and this affectionately comic adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's The Hound of the Baskervilles by
Scottish playwright James Bridie had a string of West End hits in the 1930s and 1940s, but this is the first English production
Eugene O'Neill's four one-act dramas at the Old Vic . . .
This finely controlled production by Ian Rickson does full justice to the play's emotional complexity. . . .