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Ragdoll, Jermyn Street Theatre review " compelling and emotionally truthful by Aleks.sierz

Katherine Moar returns with a Patty Hearst-inspired follow up to her debut hit Farm Hall Oh yes, I actually do remember Patty Hearst. She was the American publishing magnate William Randolp…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 10:54am on October 16, 2025[SHARE]

Troilus and Cressida, Globe Theatre review - a 'problem play' with added problems by Gary Naylor

★ TROILUS AND CRESSIDA, GLOBE THEATRE Hard to understand and even harder to watch  Raucous and carnivalesque, but also ugly and incomprehensible The Globe's authenticity is its U…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 4:54pm on October 10, 2025[SHARE]

Clarkston, Trafalgar Theatre review - two lads on a road to nowhere by Gary Naylor

★★ CLARKSTON, TRAFALGAR THEATRE Star casting puts pounds on prices but adds little to moribund play   Netflix star, Joe Locke, is the selling point of a production that …

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 9:06pm on October 9, 2025[SHARE]

Ghost Stories, Peacock Theatre review - spirited staging but short on scares by Gary Naylor

★★★ GHOST STORIES, PEACOCK THEATRE Resurrected horror show might be best left buried Impressive spectacle saves an ageing show in an unsuitable venue In the framing dev…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 8:54pm on October 8, 2025[SHARE]

Rohtko, Barbican review - postmodern meditation on fake and authentic art is less than the sum of its parts by Rachel Halliburton

Łukasz Twarkowski's production dazzles without illuminating It's truly thrilling to see the Barbican embracing big concept long-form theatre again, seeking out productions that are as con…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 6:06am on October 4, 2025[SHARE]

Hamlet, National Theatre review - turning tragedy to comedy is no joke by Demetrios Matheou

Hiran Abeyeskera's childlike prince falls flat in a mixed production The National's latest production of Hamlet opens with a bang: a sureness of style, atmosphere and refreshing comedic effe…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 7:12pm on October 3, 2025[SHARE]

Lee, Park Theatre review - Lee Krasner looks back on her life as an artist by Gary Naylor

★★★ LEE, PARK THEATRE Earnest treatment of a substantial artist lacks excitement  Informative and interesting, the play's format limits its potential Like fellow New …

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 2:54pm on October 3, 2025[SHARE]

Measure for Measure, RSC, Stratford review - 'problem play' has no problem with relevance by Gary Naylor

★★★★★ MEASURE FOR MEASURE, RSC STRATFORD Crystal clear storytelling in a (surely) landmark production Shakespeare, in this adaptation, is at his most percept…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 9:12pm on October 2, 2025[SHARE]

The Importance of Being Earnest, Noël Coward Theatre review - dazzling and delightful queer fest by Aleks.sierz

West End transfer of National Theatre hit extravaganza stars Stephen Fry and Olly Alexander Star casting has, since the pandemic, done much to restore the fortunes of commercial theatre. An…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 5:54am on October 2, 2025[SHARE]

Get Down Tonight, Charing Cross Theatre review - glitz and hits from the 70s by Gary Naylor

★★★★ GET DOWN TONIGHT, CHARING CROSS THEATRE KC and the Sunshine State If you love the songs of KC and the Sunshine Band, Please Do Go! In a fair few bars around t…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 6:54pm on September 30, 2025[SHARE]

Punch, Apollo Theatre review - powerful play about the strength of redemption by Rachel Halliburton

James Graham's play transfixes the audience at every stage For the first part of Punch it feels as if you're riding a roller coaster, watching the world speed and loop past as you see it fro…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 7:02am on September 29, 2025[SHARE]

The Billionaire Inside Your Head, Hampstead Theatre review - a map of a man with OCD by Helen Hawkins

Will Lord's promising debut burdens a fine cast with too much dialogue What would it be like to be driven by OCD urges into idolising Elon Musk and aspiring to be one of his tribe of tech b…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 2:18am on September 27, 2025[SHARE]

Lacrima, Barbican review - riveting, lucid examination of the forces of globalisation through a dress by Rachel Halliburton

A visually virtuoso work with the feel of a gripping French TV drama So often the focus " in the coverage of a royal wedding " is the story of the woman wearing the bridal dress. While every…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 10:54am on September 26, 2025[SHARE]

50 First Dates: The Musical, The Other Palace review - romcom turned musical by Gary Naylor

★★★ 50 FIRST DATES: THE MUSICAL, THE OTHER PALACE Forgettable, but comforting Date movie about repeating dates inspires date musical About halfway through this world …

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 8:42pm on September 25, 2025[SHARE]

Entertaining Mr Sloane, Young Vic review " funny, flawed but welcome nonetheless by Aleks.sierz

Lively star-led revival of Joe Orton's 1964 debut is fun, but raises uncomfortable questions Playwright Joe Orton was a merry prankster. His main work " such as Loot (1965) and What the B…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 1:02pm on September 25, 2025[SHARE]

Bacchae, National Theatre review - cheeky, uneven version of Euripides' tragedy by Heather Neill

Indhu Rubasingham's tenure gets off to a bold, comic start The word "after" can be elastic when a modern writer is inspired by a classic. Nima Taleghani here stretches it to breaking point, …

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 9:36pm on September 24, 2025[SHARE]

The Harder They Come, Stratford East review - still packs a punch, half a century on by Gary Naylor

★★★★★ THE HARDER THEY COME, STRATFORD EAST Great story, songs and performances Natey Jones and Madeline Charlemagne lead a perfectly realised adaptation of t…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 10:36am on September 24, 2025[SHARE]

The Weir, Harold Pinter Theatre review - evasive fantasy, bleak truth and possible community by David Nice

Three outstanding performances in Conor McPherson's atmospheric five-hander Why are the Irish such good storytellers? The historical perspective is that the oral tradition goes way, way back…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 8:06am on September 21, 2025[SHARE]

Dracula, Lyric Hammersmith review - hit-and-miss recasting of the familiar story as feminist diatribe by Helen Hawkins

Morgan Lloyd Malcolm's version puts Mina Harkness centre-stage If a classic story is going to be told for the umpteenth time, there is a good bet it will come with a novel spin on it. So it…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 3:42pm on September 19, 2025[SHARE]

The Lady from the Sea, Bridge Theatre review - flashes of brilliance by Matt Wolf

Simon Stone refashions Ibsen in his own high-octane image Like the lighting that crackles now and again to indicate an abrupt change of scene or mood, Simon Stone's version of The Lady from…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 6:54am on September 19, 2025[SHARE]

The Code, Southwark Playhouse Elephant review - superbly cast, resonant play about the price of fame in Hollywood by Helen Hawkins

Tracie Bennett is outstanding as a ribald, riotous Tallulah Bankhead Hot on the heels of Goodnight, Oscar comes another fictional meeting of real entertainment giants in Los Angeles, this t…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 6:54am on September 19, 2025[SHARE]

Reunion, Kiln Theatre review - a stormy night in every sense by Gary Naylor

★★★ REUNION, KILN THEATRE New play brings a family's old enmities to the surface Beautifully acted, but desperately grim drama If you ever wanted to know what a mash up…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 9:18pm on September 18, 2025[SHARE]

Romans: A Novel, Almeida Theatre review " a uniquely extraordinary work by Aleks.sierz

Alice Birch's latest is a wildly epic family drama that is both mind-blowing and exasperating OMG! I mean OMG doubled!! This is amazing! Or is it? Can Alice Birch's Romans: A Novel at th…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 2:48pm on September 18, 2025[SHARE]

The Producers, Garrick Theatre review - Ve haf vays of making you laugh by Gary Naylor

★★★★ THE PRODUCERS, GARRICK THEATRE Musical mayhem in Mel Brooks' meisterwerk You probably know what's coming, but it's such great fun! Unexpectedly, there's a sly…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 8:12am on September 16, 2025[SHARE]

Not Your Superwoman review " powerful tribute to the plight and perseverance of Black women by Demetrios Matheou

Golda Rosheuvel and Letitia Wright excel in a super new play The Bush is likely to continue its fine recent run of hit plays, with this funny, poignant, culturally authentic and beautifully …

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 7:54pm on September 14, 2025[SHARE]
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