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2,436 stories by "Michael Billington"

The Alchemist review " Polly Findlay finds gold in moral anarchy by Michael Billington

Swan, Stratford-upon-AvonA refreshingly authentic Jacobean setting by the RSC allows Ben Jonson's comedy of greed to play to its vicious strengths Polly Findlay has taken a bold and, by toda…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:24am on June 5, 2016

Chilcot review " devastating account of Blair cabinet's Iraq war delusions by Michael Billington

Battersea Arts Centre, LondonHow the Labour government drove itself to invade Iraq in 2003 is laid bare in this sharp distillation of Chilcot inquiry evidence " given added fire by damning t…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:10am on June 5, 2016

Sunset at the Villa Thalia review " dinner and despotism on the Greek islands by Michael Billington

Dorfman, LondonAn English couple are manipulated by a domineering CIA man and his alcoholic wife in a fine play that explores the effects of American inverventionismAlexi Kaye Campbell's fas…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:03am on June 3, 2016

The Spoils review " Jesse Eisenberg's jerk hero repels and attracts by Michael Billington

Trafalgar Studios, LondonEisenberg's bullying, sexist and racist rich kid has the comic rhythm of Woody Allen and is compelling to watch, even if we don't care about him Related: Jesse Eisen…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:03am on June 3, 2016

Radiant Vermin review " Philip Ridley's nightmare tale of a dream home by Michael Billington

Soho theatre, LondonA couple must murder their way to a perfect property in this morality play about a materialistic world where enough is never enoughThere is no doubt as to the hot theatri…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:41pm on May 31, 2016

The Threepenny Opera review " grubbily vivacious revival plays up the sexuality by Michael Billington

Olivier, LondonRory Kinnear brings a rasping clarity to Macheath in a production by Rufus Norris that does full justice to Kurt Weill's plangent, sawn-off melodiesWhat does this famous piece…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:27am on May 27, 2016

Romeo and Juliet review " Branagh gives tragedy a touch of la dolce vita by Michael Billington

Garrick theatre, LondonLily James's Juliet has a boozy balcony scene, Richard Madden's Romeo seems genuinely inflamed by love and Derek Jacobi is a lounge-lizard MercutioThere are many ways …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:48am on May 26, 2016

Human Animals review " fur flies in chilling vision of dystopian London by Michael Billington

Royal Court, LondonStef Smith's powerfully alarmist play imagines the impact of a city's animal infestation on its citizensDystopia is a popular territory for young dramatists. Its latest in…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:41am on May 25, 2016

A View from Islington North review " satirical sketches skewer Osborne and May by Michael Billington

Arts theatre, LondonGeorge Osborne becomes a sex slave in a lethal piece by David Hare alongside short political plays by Caryl Churchill, Mark Ravenhill, Alistair Beaton and Stella FeehilyA…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:33am on May 25, 2016

A Subject of Scandal and Concern review " John Osborne wrestles with religion by Michael Billington

Finborough theatre, LondonThis rarely revived piece about a Victorian blasphemy trial reveals the playwright's complex feelings about ChristianityWritten for a 1960 television production sta…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:50am on May 24, 2016

The Skriker review " Maxine Peake in a Midsummer Night's vision of climate catastrophe by Michael Billington

Royal Exchange, ManchesterAspects of Caryl Churchill's 1994 collaborative fantasy remain obscure, but magnetic Peake and a 12-strong ensemble offer an intensely theatrical experiencePlays ch…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:26am on May 24, 2016

Shakespeare Live! review " like an upmarket Royal Variety Show by Michael Billington

BBC2 The show perked up when it got round to the plays but tried to cram too much into one eveningIt is always worrying when an entertainment promises "something for everybody". That usually…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:52pm on May 23, 2016

Midsummer Night's Dream team: 'play for the nation' unites professionals and amateurs by Michael Billington

A doctor and a private-hire driver are just a couple of the amateur actors starring along RSC members in a touring production of the Dream. The experiment is a success but it shouldn't set a…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:12am on May 23, 2016

Benedict Cumberbatch proves a superb villain in The Hollow Crown's Richard III by Michael Billington

Cumberbatch's turn as Shakespeare's scheming king is remarkable in a finale that also features fine performances from Judi Dench and Keeley HawesRichard III brings the BBC's Hollow Crown cyc…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:55pm on May 21, 2016

The River " review by Michael Billington

Royal Court, LondonI spy a danger for the theatre in a new form of chic exclusivity. Because everyone wants to see Jez Butterworth's first new play since Jerusalem and because space is limit…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:50am on May 21, 2016

Blue/Orange review " Joe Penhall peels tricky issues of mental heath and race by Michael Billington

Young Vic, London With tremendous performances from Daniel Kaluuya, David Haig and Luke Norris, Penhall's drama packs even more of a punch 16 years after its debutJunior doctors are in the n…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:44am on May 20, 2016

The Invisible Hand review " Ayad Akhtar's thriller is right on the money by Michael Billington

Tricycle theatre, LondonThe arguments about global economics in Akhtar's follow-up to the Pulitzer-winning Disgraced are so dramatic that it's a shame when the plot kicks inOscar Wilde's Mis…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:46am on May 19, 2016

How the Other Half Loves review " hilarious Ayckbourn, fresh and fighting by Michael Billington

Theatre Royal, Haymarket, LondonAlan Ayckbourn's vintage comedy about adultery and male bullying is shockingly up to dateTheatrical snobs still patronise Alan Ayckbourn. Alan Strachan's clev…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:37am on May 19, 2016

My Family: Not the Sitcom review " David Baddiel is breathtakingly honest by Michael Billington

Menier Chocolate Factory, LondonNothing is out of bounds in Baddiel's new standup, which exposes his father's dementia and his mother's hyperactive sex life to the same affectionate scrutiny…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:04am on May 18, 2016

The Philanderer review " Shaw's sex comedy played to the hilt by Michael Billington

Orange Tree, RichmondThe performances are full of Shavian vitality in this invigorating modern-day revival mocking the disparity between high ideals and personal practice George Bernard Shaw…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:04am on May 18, 2016

Closer review " Patrick Marber's play is as powerful and pertinent as ever by Michael Billington

Donmar Warehouse, London David Leveaux's fine revival featuring an expertly balanced cast shows this 1997 play is much more than the product of its timeDoes it still resonate? That is the ob…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:46pm on May 16, 2016

Yukio Ninagawa obituary by Michael Billington

Japanese theatre director who harmonised the traditions of east and west in his productions of Shakespeare, Ibsen and EuripidesYukio Ninagawa, who has died aged 80, was a great Japanese thea…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:40am on May 16, 2016

Hollow Crown soaks up Shakespeare's swordplay but loses some of his punch by Michael Billington

Part two of the BBC's Wars of the Roses series was a visual treat led by a brooding Benedict Cumberbatch, but poignancy was among the script's many casualtiesLast week's opening episode of t…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:50pm on May 14, 2016

Doctor Faustus review " off-with-your-kit Harington stars in Marlovian mish-mash by Michael Billington

Duke of York's, London The Game of Thrones actor gives us a sense of the scholar's flailing despair but Jamie Lloyd's excessive version of the tragedy comes with a trite messageChristopher M…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:39pm on May 14, 2016

Cats review " glamourpuss Nicole Scherzinger hits high notes by Michael Billington

London PalladiumA strong cast led by the former Pussycat Doll bring impressive verve to the song and dance spectacular, but the question remains whether the jukebox musical is Andrew Lloyd W…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:04am on May 13, 2016
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