19 stories by "Tom.birchenough"
A tyrannical family reunion and a dramatic volte-face in Will Eno's ingenious new dramaThe American family has seldom look more desperate. Will Eno's The Open House depicts a gathering …
David Eldridge's two-hander about sex and solitude sets up home in the West EndAwkwardness is a challenging effect in drama, and one so rewarding when it works. When the movement isn't …
Coquetry and tragic command not quite balanced, but this steady RSC production reaches gloryIs there a key to "infinite variety"? The challenge of Cleopatra is to convey the sheer fullness o…
Edwardian rediscovery verges towards the sentimental, but satisfyingly soEven by the standards of theatrical archaeology that the Finborough has made its own, The Passing of the Third Floor …
Alice Childress's groundbreaking 1955 drama played with panache Truth is pursued in different ways in Alice Childress's groundbreaking 1955 Trouble in Mind, and its play-within-a-play story…
A British queen brought back to life: Tristan Bernays's new play fits its venue perfectlyHistory comes to the stage of the Globe only rarely " at least if you compare the frequency of produc…
Family trauma stripped back to the barest bonesCanadian playwright Jordan Tannahill wrote Late Company when he was only 23. It would be an impressive achievement at any age, but it seems all…
A major work of new American drama receives its European premiere at Richmond's Orange Tree TheatreMake no mistake about it, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins is a playwright to watch. London receives …
There's vigour and violence, comedy too, but Daniel Kramer's production disappoints"Everything in extremity". That announcement that the Capulet party is about to begin could just …
A clear, considered production, but the updated comedy's uncertain This is a well-travelled Winter's Tale. Declan Donnellan has long been a director who's as much at home abroad as he …
Marivaux, via John Fowles, through the prism of Jane Austen The permutations of love are bewitchingly explored in the 90-minute stage traffic of Marivaux's The Lottery of Love, with Paul Mil…
Eve Best shines in wartime Rattigan rarity which riffs on 'Hamlet'What's in a name? Terence Rattigan's Love in Idleness is a reworking of his 1944 play Less Than Kind (never staged…
Molière at full throttle: Griff Rhys Jones and Lee Mack excelTrimmings, trimmings, trimmings. They prove the final straw for Molière's Harpagon in this new production of the classic French…
Conflicts in a theatre family: sharp writing in a new American two-hander In I'm Gonna Pray for You So Hard, Halley Feiffer has written a right curmudgeon of a central role. David is a succe…
Family desperation simmers, then erupts in Alexander Zeldin's devastating social dramaFor a play that ends with 15 minutes of breath-stopping, jaw-dropping theatre that is surely as pow…
Hans Christian Andersen made contemporary, infused with Emma Rice's trademark brioFor anyone disposed to treat the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse as hallowed ground " and such issues have had …
Antony Sher runs the full delivery gamut in Gregory Doran's distinguished production At the conclusion of a year in which Britishness has come so resoundingly to the fore of the nationa…
Tight, nervous tragicomedy with an original take on immigration issuesIf you thought that a contemporary drama about forcible repatriation, set in an Immigration Removal Centre, would be abo…
New Brexit tones gave new direction to Shakespeake's late romance "Britain is a world by itself." It could be the slogan of the year " or longer " but the phrase comes from Shakespeare'…