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★★★ HOW TO SURVIVE YOUR MOTHER, KING'S HEAD THEATRE Jonathan Maitland writes of his mother, but should we laugh or cry?
Lots of heartache, but a strange void where the hear…
Kubrick's humour doesn't always detonate as it should in Armando Iannucci's version
Even by Stanley Kubrick's standards, Dr Strangelove went through an extraordinary evolutionary process. Af…
Richard Bean's new work play revisits the Hull fishing industry of the 1970s
"Don't take a piss in the house of a woman you have made a widow." The mixture of earthy comedy and tragic pain i…
★★★★ THE FORSYTE SAGA PARTS 1 AND 2, PARK THEATRE Epic adaptation falls away a little, but still packs a punch
Joseph Millson leads a super cast in a classy produ…
Ibsen's pitiless take on the 'life lie' is another triumph for Norwegians in Notting Hill
"I think this is all very strange," declares 14-year-old Hedvig Ekdal at the end of The Wild Duck's …
★★★ AUTUMN, PARK THEATRE Adaptation of Ali Smith's acclaimed novel drifts when it should bite
Promising production, beautifully acted, slides into side plots and confusi…
A magnificent Adrien Brody leads a moving production by Justin Martin
There is star casting, and there is casting the right star " not the same thing. The Donmar's new production, The Fear o…
★★ LAND OF THE FREE, SOUTHWARK PLAYHOUSE Good timing, but clunky structure and plodding pace limits appeal
A president shot, as a divided country seeks political solutions
Str…
Zinnie Harris's modern take robs the play of its tragic potential
John Webster's sour, bloody tale of brotherly greed and vice has been updated by the playwright Zinnie Harris, who also dire…
Nathan Englander probes a divide in modern Jewish identity; Patrick Marber directs
An incendiary play has opened at the Marylebone, the adventurous venue just off Baker Street. Bigger houses…
★★★ KNIFE ON THE TABLE, COCKPIT THEATRE London teenagers pulled into gang culture's world of drugs, knives and miseryÂ
This is exactly the kind of play that should be…
Mark Strong and Lesley Manville are the powerhouse heart of Robert Icke's adaptation
How many times does a politician survive wave after wave of attack from rivals, surf the waves of fickle …
Lorraine Hansberry classic is both a historical gem and a play for today
Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun is not only the first play by a black woman to premiere on Broadway, back i…
The American dramatist on bringing 'The Fear of 13', and its Oscar-winning lead, to the Donmar
I turn 36 this year, while living in London and rehearsing my new play The Fear of 13 at the D…
★★★★ THE LEHMAN TRILOGY The rise and rise and rise of an iconic Wall Street institution - and its collapse Â
Sensational stagecraft elevates familiar tale o…
★★★★ FILUMENA, THEATRE ROYAL WINDSOR Dazzling Felicity Kendall conquers time in a tour de force of comedic playing
Dazzling Felicity Kendall conquers time in a …
New play about the consequences of a plane hijack is energetic but unconvincing
Air travel is bad for us. Yes, yes, I know we need planes to take us long distances, but look at the downside…
The experimental theatre company marks four decades with its new production, 'Signal to Noise'
Forced Entertainment is a theatre company based in Sheffield, touring original performances ar…
Josh Azouz and Kathryn Hunter concoct an uneasy mix of comedy and tragedy
The writer-director Josh Azouz and actor-director Kathryn Hunter have collaborated on a piece exploring the ethics o…
Emma D'Arcy and Tobias Menzies lock horns in twisted and triumphant take on 'Antigone'
Contemporary reworkings of Greek tragedy run a very particular risk, that out of context the heightene…
★★★ FRENCH TOAST The English and the French, the men and the women, the young and the old, lock horns in 70s farce Â
Comedy gains momentum when characters are roun…
Daisy Hall's astonishing debut is both darkly funny and deadly serious
As hurricanes rip into the American Gulf states with increasing ferocity, eastern Europe disappears underwater and eve…
J Smith-Cameron and Mark Rylance bring the classic characters to life
"Captain" Jack Boyle is a fantasist, a mythmaker, a storyteller. He relishes an audience - usually his sidekick, Joxer. …
Two all-time 1950s classics, 'Look Back in Anger' and 'Roots', get super revivals by young directors
Why should we not look back in anger? With the Oasis reunion tour in the news recently, …
Changgeuk Company bring an epic poem quality to the familiar tale
What do the cult TV show Squid Game and National Changgeuk Company of Korea's Lear have in common? Oddly, a K-Pop producer, …