King Lear, The Grange review - friendship in adversity
People, not politics, at the heart of a timeless tragedy Much has been made of the raison d'etre for this King Lear as the slowly gestated, Covid-delayed brainchild of the director Keith War…
People, not politics, at the heart of a timeless tragedy Much has been made of the raison d'etre for this King Lear as the slowly gestated, Covid-delayed brainchild of the director Keith War…
Emma Rice exits with a sweet-toothed musical in the Sam Wanamaker PlayhouseIt's all a bit Dairy Milk. That was, to wrap it in purple foil, the critical reaction to Les émotifs anonymes when…
Musical with its finger on the pulse of the 1980s and its heart in the right placeBack in Margaret Thatcher's middle England, teenagers got by somehow. Without recourse to wands or Ballardia…