130 stories by "Rachel Halliburton"
His earthy informality instantly anchors the philosophy
Words flow like water in TS Eliot's Four Quartets, shimmering with allusion, swirling and eddying with the ideas and fractured philoso…
Musical adaptation of Louisa May Alcott classic is enjoyable but undemanding
Louisa May Alcott did not think she could write a successful book for girls. After her publisher suggested this …
This shark-tooth-sharp comedy provides a behind-the-scenes glance at "Jaws"
Jaws was the Moby Dick of late 20th century capitalism, a fantasy about fear and the unknown for a society that ha…
How do traumas from former generations affect how we behave in the present?
This is simultaneously a love story and an archaeology of hate, a sparky, spiky encounter between two individuals …
Any figure in Roman mythology today would be at the pointy end of cancel culture
Ovid was exiled " or to put it in twenty-first century terms, 'no-platformed' " by an indignant Emperor Augus…
An intriguing if flawed evening, boosted by ebullient ensemble work
Indecent is a play wrapped inside a news story about stigma. Playwright Paula Vogel was at Cornell University when she…
Playwright Josh Azouz's absurdism owes as much to Sacha Baron Cohen as to Beckett
An ageing Nazi, stuffed into a slightly too tight white linen suit, sits at the opposite end of the dining …
Edward Baker-Duly seems to have sprung fully formed from the pages of 'Punch'
If you're looking for a distraction from the apocalyptic headlines that seem to be the norm right now, then it m…
Too many of the messages seem reductive and irrelevant
"It is dangerous for women to go outside alone," blares the electronic sign above the stage of the new Romeo and Juliet at Shakespeare'…
Raine beautifully evokes how music captures the mess of life
In John Eliot Gardner's magnificent wide-ranging biography of Bach, Music In The Castle of Heaven, he tells the story of the comp…
Uncomfortable truths beneath the poisoned patter
This blistering, fearless play about an 18-year-old black entrepreneur on the King's Road raises a myriad of uncomfortable questions that res…
A production that revels in the joyously absurd while hinting at the play's darker edges
A little less than two years after Sean Holmes's kick-ass Latin American carnival-style A Midsummer N…
A vivid and credible production that is also limited by its form
To accept or not accept a donation: that's certainly the burning political question of the moment.
Co-production with Manchester International Festival, Marshmallow Laser Feast and Philharmonia Orchestra brings Shakespeare's metaphor to life
Which of Shakespeare's plays is most plagued by…
Celie learns how to live from the strong, rebellious women she encounters
This production of The Color Purple is an extraordinary testimony to the fact that many of the twentieth century's m…
The tilt between our actual selves and our idealised selves will never cease to be an existential tension
This stunningly delivered online monologue from a bereaved widow to her husband feel…
Skilfully interwoven accounts of a life in which togetherness is forbidden
How do you create a secular version of the Nine Lessons and Carols? The original can feel like a formulaic trot thr…
An ingenious depiction of the artist's gravity-defying love
One of Marc Chagall's last commissions was for a stained-glass window in Chichester Cathedral, which channelled his characteristic…
It's a true achievement to feel the chemistry of a cast whirring into action again
The Prohibition-era setting of The Great Gatsby brings an appropriately illicit feel to this bold dec…
Alan Bennett's monologues make us reflect on our own little worlds
For some of us, it doesn't take a lockdown to imprison us in our own hellish little world. Since his first series of dramat…
Theatre itself become an act of rebellion against the microbe
For a riveting, cathartic " and often surprisingly humorous " 50 minutes Ralph Fiennes paces the stage at the Bridge Theatre to …
As Mozart, Adam Gillen erupts onto the stage as a Tourette's tornado
It is 41 years since Peter Shaffer ripped off Mozart's respectable façade to reveal a foul-mouthed verbally incontinen…
Helen McCrory is the broken, irreparable heart of this production
Helen McCrory is an actor who can inject a world of feeling into one syllable that many actors would struggle to muster in a…
Food crimes of the Sixties and Seventies are revealed here as Michelin-starred memories
I knew what a Howard Hodgkin painting would look like before I ever saw one because of Nigel Slater. T…
A story told with the wit and elegance of a tune played on a harpsichord
It has been the fate of George III " who on many levels was a visionary and accomplished monarch " to go down in hist…