Switched on: shows such as Fleabag and Chimerica prove TV and theatre can inspire each other
It has been 88 years since theatre was first broadcast on television and the relationship between the two has not always been
It has been 88 years since theatre was first broadcast on television and the relationship between the two has not always been
Arthur Miller here, Arthur Miller there, Arthur Miller everywhere. After high-profile revivals of The Price, The American Clock and The Crucible comes
This is the end of an era. Josie Rourke bids farewell to the Donmar Warehouse " her home for the last seven
Probably best not to wear your finery at Night of the Living Dead Live!. This US stage adaptation of George A Romero's
Stage appearances don't get much more sensational than this: Maggie Smith, aged 84, making her first theatre appearance for 12 years. The
As Enda Walsh's adaptation of Max Porter's novel Grief is the Thing With Feathers, starring Cillian Murphy, finishes a short run in
Welcome to the church of tomorrow. Deptford-based youth performance project Sounds Like Chaos' new show takes audiences 50 years into the future,
French playwright Alexis Michalik has chalked up some extraordinary successes across the channel with a string of Shakespeare adaptations and original plays,
For a play of such status, Caryl Churchill's 1982 classic Top Girls doesn't get produced nearly as much as one might expect.
As an avid fan of the 1980s TV series Fame, Sue Hinds became pen pals with one of its stars, acted out
London's mini-season of Miller rolls on apace. After high profile revivals of The Price and The American Clock comes something slightly smaller
American playwright Bruce Norris' 2010 work Clybourne Park was a certified sensation. Written as a sequel to Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin In
In the early 1950s, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were arrested on suspicion of leaking American secrets to the Soviet Union, convicted and
Until recently, Belgium's history in Africa was rarely discussed, but now three Ghent institutions have collaborated with collective Black Speaks Back to
If Jamie Lloyd's Pinter at the Pinter season was the main course " dish after dish of one-act Harold Pinter plays in
"Astonishing!" "Daring!" "Provocative!" Thus shout the posters for Admissions, the new comedy-drama from Bad Jews playwright Joshua Harmon that transfers to Trafalgar
This is a landmark production. Waitress is the first West End musical " it was the first Broadway musical too " to
This is quite a lot of fun. Fresh-faced company Any One Thing's Recollection is an immersive experience that involves its audience members
So far, the Bridge Theatre hasn't quite been the unstoppable hit-making machine that many were anticipating when it opened back in October
Tom Mothersdale had a particularly purple 2018. He was wheedling and American in Annie Baker's John at London's National Theatre, wolfishly sinister
His hit production of Yerma starring Billie Piper caused a stir, now Simon Stone is bringing his radical version of Medea, based
A Cuckoo, in South Korea, is a pressure cooker for preparing rice. In Amsterdam-based artist Jaha Koo's solo performance-lecture, visiting Ghent's Same
This is a really tough watch. Milo Rau's Hate Radio recreates a broadcast by RTLM, the Rwandan radio station that encouraged Hutu
What a crazy way to make a living. Having conquered the worlds of country music and theme parks, Dolly Parton has turned
Alex Oates' All in a Row is an uncomfortable show, in two different ways. Firstly, on a dramatic level: its presentation of