7 stories by "Will Rathbone"
Promenade piece makes hyperactive theatrical weather of some important themes You say you want a revolution? Good luck locating one amidst the tonally muddled Inside Pussy Riot, the immersiv…
The generational torch gets passed in off-kilter Terry Johnson revival Terry Johnson's award-winning 1982 play Insignificance hasn't been seen in London since the playwright directed a 1995 …
Off West End hit returns for a deserved encore Thebes Land returns to the Arcola Theatre as part of the wider CASA Latin American Theatre Festival, following a short 2016 run that resulted i…
Onetime National Theatre hit-maker offers a decided change-of-pace Hampstead Theatre Downstairs' habit of sending shows southward to Trafalgar Studios continues with Richard Bean's Kiss Me. …
Hampstead studio space downstairs unveils a quiet corker Matt Hartley's personal take on London's housing crisis returns to the Hampstead Theatre's studio space downstairs and is sure to hit…
Caroline-era play makes a compelling return to the stage James Shirley is a rarely performed 17th-century playwright whose oeuvre has generally been consigned to theatrical study and researc…
Debut play makes strong and worthwhile points but lacks depth Hot on the heels of Katherine Soper's award-winning Wish List, about the UK benefits system in crisis, and John Godber's This Mi…