1,223 stories by "Arifa Akbar"
Lyric Hammersmith, LondonGary Owen's magnificent one-woman monologue brings Greek tragedy to Cardiff and reveals the terrible emotional costs of our societal shortfalls
This monologue was f…
Bridge theatre, LondonTurning to a lesser-staged work by Ibsen might seem risky, but Nicholas Hytner's production is held together by some powerhouse performances
Reviving a lesser-staged Ib…
National Theatre, LondonDirector Lyndsey Turner misses the opportunity to give Arthur Miller's allegory modern resonance with a too-faithful interpretation
Arthur Miller's play used the Sale…
Royal Court, London Jonathan Freedland has turned 180,000 words drawn from interviews into a potent verbatim play about antisemitism and the blindspots of liberal institutions. The results f…
Audible Originals Delivered with rage, as a woman reckoning with her past, this audio drama written and performed by Jumbo takes too long to get to the point, stalling in domesticity
Cush Ju…
Audible Originals What happened next to headstrong Lydia Bennet, the most rock'n'roll of the Pride and Prejudice sisters? This intriguing take by Sarah Page reunites Jessie Buckley and Johnn…
The Old Vic, LondonWhat begins as a broad takedown of the liberal left morphs into an engrossing and textured debate on social justice, vaccination and the pull of conspiracy theory
Eureka D…
Theatre Royal Stratford East, London At first, Anthony Neilson's play is a bewildering affair, but its sombre aftermath imparts understanding with crushing effect
Anthony Neilson's 2004 dram…
How do you give the star-cross'd lovers a lift? Drop them in 12th-century Japan and add a classic Queen album. As it opens in Britain, A Night at the Kabuki sends shivers down our writer's s…
Jermyn Street theatre, LondonA bestselling romance writer leaves his wife for a glamorous new partner in this 1940 play whose gender politics feel toothless now
Dorothy L Sayers is not prima…
Arcola, LondonKyo Choi's shocking and intelligent play tells the story of a Korean woman who was forced into military sex slavery for Japanese troops at the age of 16
The Apology dramatises …
Enid Blyton's adventurers roam the stage in a new show that considers the climate crisis, gender identity and the impact of the pandemic on children
Anyone who has grown up reading The Famou…
Bush theatre, LondonWaleed Akhtar's bewitching love story between a gym bunny and an asylum seeker raises urgent issues
The P Word is a love story with shades of When Harry Met Sally: it has…
Kiln theatre, LondonMoira Buffini's clever political comedy returns, educating a new generation on Margaret Thatcher's legacy through her weekly encounters with the monarch
It is unnerving t…
Hampstead theatre, LondonThe venerable director's drama about a doctor's splintering family broaches huge issues but never makes a unified whole
The pandemic has brought out the budding play…
Almeida, LondonA family fight about politics, policing and race in Dipo Baruwa-Etti's play but the ominous early signs lead nowhere
The Clinic starts off with a satirical set piece as a Blac…
Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, LondonInua Ellams updates the Sophoclean drama into a beguiling piece about faith and prejudice, and casts a suspicious eye at politicians who betray their ow…
Young Vic, LondonHans Kesting is spellbinding as an anguished man facing up to his abusive father in Ivo van Hove's adaptation of the book by Édouard Louis
A one-minute silence marking t…
Royal & Derngate, NorthamptonThis adaptation of the classic 1967 film is packed with fun despite losing its way in the second half
Attempting to adapt Jacques Tati's 1967 masterpiece is …
Donmar Warehouse, LondonThe stage adaptation of Kavita Puri's extraordinary oral history project is at times superficial and blunt but also deeply moving
Few English-language writers have ca…
Charing Cross theatre, London This soulful celebration of adventurer Annie Londonderry takes time to get into gear, but newcomer Liv Andrusier gives a superb performance
Annie Cohen Kopchovs…
Our roundup of drama to watch at home includes an intelligent political drama, a reimagined As You like It and a play about Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter's passion for cricket
The Made in…
Soho theatre, LondonChris Fonseca signs and dances his early life story with a guileless charm, drawing on rap, immersive sound and comedy to lighten the darker moments
The music is blasting…
Royal Shakespeare theatre, Stratford upon AvonRosie Sheehy dazzles as a woman calling the shots in this feverish production that underlines the play's curious ambiguities
This problem play c…
Theatre Royal BathThe ex-Python's production is visually enticing, playful and dreamlike but doesn't quite reach the mournful depths of parental anxiety that run through the story
What makes…