2,436 stories by "Michael Billington"
Gate, LondonNina Segal turns a baby's nursery into an arena where an anxious couple explore private nightmares and global catastrophesIn Sarah Kane's Blasted, a Leeds hotel room opens up to …
Young Vic, LondonThe director's new work based on the ancient text is one of aesthetic beauty and great skill, if less convincing as a parable of our times Three decades ago, Peter Brook's p…
Hampstead theatre, LondonClaire Skinner and Tom Goodman-Hill play a couple struggling to cope with their son's death in a play handled with finesse by director Edward HallThis 2006 play by D…
Gaskill, who was Royal Court artistic director at a time that was rich, bloody and embattled, helped to hasten the demise of stage censorship in BritainWilliam ("Bill" to everyone in the the…
Ibsen's play about an architect jealous of rivals and haunted by guilt presents a searing self-portrait for a magnetic actorYou come out of most classic theatre these days discussing the dir…
Way Upstream once flooded the National. As the play is revived, Michael Billington takes a look at great theatrical disastersTheatre is a disaster area: a world of precarious illusion in whi…
Lyttelton theatre, LondonThis big, bold piece about 1920s race relations is a play of passion and power, starring a majestic Sharon D Clarke as the bisexual singerAugust Wilson's play has en…
Garrick, LondonLester's magnificent acting makes you nostalgic for a vanished gestural style in this welcome revival of Lolita Chakrabarti's play about racial prejudicePlays about theatre do…
Whether playing charismatic leaders or acting as a fine foil to Olivier, Finlay brought a robust intelligence and grace to his stage rolesLike a lot of northern actors " think of Albert Finn…
The Guardian's new series of performance videos catch the intricate thought processes behind Shakespeare's lines How do you make Shakespeare instantly available? One answer is to film star a…
Royal Court, LondonLinda Bassett, Kika Markham, June Watson and Deborah Findlay deliver pitch-perfect performances in Churchill's apocalyptic and compassionate conversation piece Related: He…
Tricycle, LondonMcKee gives a first-rate performance in Florian Zeller's play about a woman floundering between hostility and gaiety as her family falls apartIt is important to remember that…
St James, LondonMona Golabek's original solo show tells of her mother's steadfast desire to be a concert pianist, in spite of the Holocaust, evacuation and warThis solo show with music might…
Royal Court, LondonAnna Jordan's prize-winning play faultlessly captures the mix of violence and virtue at the edge of society with acting of absolute convictionThe good thing about this Bru…
Gielgud Theatre, LondonForget all the prurient press speculation about Harry Potter's private parts. The revelation of this revival is that Daniel Radcliffe really can act, proving that his …
Gielgud Theatre, LondonThe first night of Yasmina Reza's new play was disrupted by a power failure. At one point Cameron Mackintosh, the theatre owner, appeared to explain: "I haven't s…
Lyric Hammersmith, LondonThis expressive revival of Simon Stephen's graphic play about teenage barbarity underplays social factors in favour of grotesque animal horrorSimon Stephens's play, …
Lyttelton, LondonConor McPherson has in the past shown a genius for investing the melancholy of modern Irish life with a sinister undertow. Now he has thrown caution to the winds by setting …
Park theatre, LondonA coma patient's mother and lover perform a primal tug of war for his soul in a deftly acted if somewhat cautious playThe nature of memory has long magnetised dramatists.…
Orange Tree, LondonThe impact on one Ugandan family of the country's homophobic legislation is a rich premise explored with visible passion in Chris Urch's playBig issues alone don't make go…
King's Head, LondonThe conflict between black servants and white employers at the height of the US race struggle is explored in Paul Minx's taut, though narrowly focused playPaul Minx's play…
Rickman, who came to the fore in the RSC's 1980s golden period, was an actor blessed with a voice that could caress language with laidback seductivenessFor all his later fame as the creepy S…
Battersea Arts Centre, LondonRidiculusmus find comedy in their Beckettian take on treating post-traumatic stress disorder with ecstasyMuch research has evidently gone into this production, t…
National, LondonYou can see what Katie Mitchell as director and Martin Crimp as translator are trying to do in this new version of The Seagull: strip away the varnish and escape the linen-su…
Theatre Royal, LondonOnce upon a time musicals drew their inspiration from books, plays or even real life; now they seem to be based on animated movies. But, although Shrek stems from the 20…