Europe at the Donmar Warehouse, London " review round-up
A new era is dawning at the Donmar, with Michael Longhurst stepping into Josie Rourke's sizeable shoes as artistic director. Longhurst, whose
A new era is dawning at the Donmar, with Michael Longhurst stepping into Josie Rourke's sizeable shoes as artistic director. Longhurst, whose
We've had jukebox bio-musicals featuring the songs of Carole King, Tina Turner, Dolly Parton, Whitney Houston and more. Now, it's Gloria Estefan's
No one is hotter than Andrew Scott right now. After his head-turning role as a conflicted Catholic priest in Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Fleabag,
It started off as an extra show to use up surplus budget, but The Woman in Black has turned into the West
The Light in the Piazza has taken a long time to shine on a British stage. Craig Lucas and Adam Guettel's musical
Prolific Belgian super-director Ivo van Hove has two modes. There's accessible Ivo, who radically modernises classic plays " Ibsen, Shakespeare, Schiller and
Bitter Wheat is not a play about Harvey Weinstein. Absolutely not. David Mamet's play is actually about Barney Fein, a manipulative movie
Tony Grech-Smith tells Fergus Morgan about his journey from script supervisor to directing NT Live broadcasts of shows including Yerma and Julius
In 1943, a young Jean-Paul Sartre wrote The Flies (Les Mouches, in French), a retelling of the Electra myth designed as a
In early 2018, Nicholas Hytner scored the first big hit at his new Bridge Theatre with a star-studded promenade production of Julius
Ferris Bueller took his day off way back in 1986, but it's taken 33 years for him to cross the Atlantic. Three
The more familiar you are with A Doll's House, the better you'll be able to appreciate the scope, sophistication and fierce intelligence
Since its launch in 2007, Secret Cinema has hosted movie-inspired immersive events including Moulin Rouge!, Blade Runner, Star Wars and Casino Royale
Githa Sowerby's Rutherford and Son spent a long time in the wilderness. Written in 1912, it ran for more than 100 performances
After starting out as a broad community-arts festival almost 20 years ago, Pulse has gone back to basics and honed its offering
August Wilson's Pittsburgh Cycle was an extraordinary feat " ten plays, spanning the ten decades of the 20th century, written to explore
They say that, since it premiered more than eight decades ago, not a day has gone by that Our Town hasn't been
This is smartly done. Really smartly done. Cooked up by writer Ella Hickson and sound designer brothers Ben and Max Ringham, Anna
Roy Williams' 2017 play explores familiar territory: a group of blokes hanging around in a bar, laughing, messing about, and squaring up
London's had its fill of Arthur Miller in the last few months " The Price in the West End, The Crucible at
There's an endearing humanity to Grace Chapman's refugee-related drama Don't Look Away, but there's a tragic predictability to it too. It's a
Hold your breath: here comes the latest Olivier offering from Rufus Norris' regime. The NT's track record in its biggest space has
Company stage manager Zac Holton has had nearly every job in the business. He tells Fergus Morgan about the work ethic instilled
There have been four fruits of the partnership between the English National Opera and commercial producers GradeLinnit so far " semi-staged productions
Carl Giles, the cartoonist whose drawings appeared in the Daily Express for 40 years, made Ipswich his home. A statue of his