The American Clock starring Clarke Peters at the Old Vic " review round-up
Another day, another Arthur Miller opening in London in a season that sees a plethora of the American playwright's work popping up
Another day, another Arthur Miller opening in London in a season that sees a plethora of the American playwright's work popping up
This is a true story. Jordan Waller was born in 1992, the child of two lesbians. His natural mum, the lucky recipient
Another week, another influx of Irish productions at Vault Festival. Jeda de Bri and Finbarr Doyle's new play Tryst is a three-hander,
Something of a dream team has been assembled for this stage adaptation of Joseph Mankiewicz's 1950 black-and-white classic film about a Broadway
Playwrights, like fashions, go in and out of style, and in 2019 Arthur Miller is back in a big way in London.
The scenic resources department at the RSC has to realise a director's vision on time, intact and on budget. Its head, Becky
Conor Hunt's Kings of Idle Land tells the touching, recognisable story of a pair of young gay men and, over an hour
Here's a show for fans of symbolism involving apes. In Jamie Eastlake and John Hickman's new play, Eastlake plays Micky, a successful
Six months, seven instalments and scores of stage and screen stars " Jamie Lloyd's Pinter at the Pinter season has been a
Blue/Orange is a play that just gets better and better with age. Joe Penhall's 2000 Olivier-winner is as intelligent and absorbing as
It may be a tiny organisation, but the National Student Drama Festival has a mighty impact, offering students and young people the
Writer and director Jonathan Brown's Of Our Own Making unfolds with thriller-like swiftness. It follows a group of refugees from Egypt to
Liz FitzGibbon's Kicking All the Boxes is a short, sharp punch of a show. Written and performed by the Irish actor, it
Exit Productions' Revolution was a mainstay at Vault Festival 2018 " a engaging but underdeveloped strategy game set in post-apocalyptic London. The
This is a lot of fun. Exeter-based Scratchworks Theatre Company's Womans (Like Romans But With a 'W') offers a rollicking revision of
In 2016, PSYCHEdelight created Borderline, a successful satire of life in the Calais Jungle, devised and performed by an ensemble of European
Openings don't come much more anticipated than this. Not just a new Martin Crimp play. Not just a new Martin Crimp play
Theatre has had few success stories as dramatic as Vault in recent years. The annual festival, which has been held in the
Currently taking charge of two productions simultaneously, In Lipstick at the Pleasance and Dusty Hughes' Paradise at the Hampstead Theatre Downstairs, director Alice
David Greig's 2002 four-hander is an odd play. Sliding gradually from fish-out-of-water comedy to mind-bending magic realism, Outlying Islands tells the story
If theatremakers need an animal for stage they ask Des Jordan, founder of Performing Pets. He tells Fergus Morgan how almost anything
There’s a story behind every meme, a person behind every online craze. Rose Heiney’s one-woman play Original Death Rabbit, which initially aired
Playwright James Graham's Brexit telly drama was met with a storm of media fury. Here's Fergus Morgan on what it says about our expectations of drama on TV. The post James Graham and The Unc…
Growing up Middlesborough-born playwright Ishy Din didn’t know it was even an option to become a playwright, but now, his third show, Approaching
Pinter at the Pinter, Jamie Lloyd's season of one-act Pinter plays at the West End theatre bearing the playwright's name, rolls on