''night, Mother' review - Stockard Channing brings empathy to a challenging play
An ageless Stockard Channing excels in fitfully effective revival of Marsha Norman Pulitzer winner
An ageless Stockard Channing excels in fitfully effective revival of Marsha Norman Pulitzer winner
Ian Shaw plays his late father, 'Jaws' co-star Robert Shaw, in a play the younger Shaw has co-written
Tom Mothersdale excels yet again, this time at the Donmar and directed by Elayce Ismail
Sophie Stanton in 25th anniversary revival of Ayub Khan Din's debut play
Ovid comes to refreshed life courtesy 3 playwrights, 2 directors, and 4 actors
The Olivier winner and Tony nominee returns to the historical well
Aleshea Harris play has a powerful UK debut at the Royal Court
Paula Vogel's play - delayed at the Menier by the pandemic - is even more moving in London than it was in New York.
Time hasn't been kind to The Memory of Water, Shelagh Stephenson's play about three sisters brought together following the death of their mother.
Here's one interesting feature of the London theatre as autumn hoves into view: for whatever reason, the capital's stages are unusually alive to Jewish stories just now.
Anastasia Hille and Gloria Obianyo join Sharp in a formidable female triumvirate in Kae Tempest adaptation
Hadley Fraser, Jake Wood, and Julia Chan co-star in new Danny Robins play.
Jennifer Daley shines as a cafe proprietor called Angie in new Tom Wells play set in Kilnsea.
Ben Okri play draws upon 4000-year-old text called Sinuhe, stars Joan Iyiola and Ashley Zhangazha.
Jonathan Slinger shines in Lucy Bailey-directed revival of Mamet two-hander.
Tennessee Williams's 1967 study in meta-theatre returns to the theatre where it premiered.
The musical's gifted and amiable leading man was keen to chat one recent day about the renewed thrill of being back on the boards.
2019 play gets a commercial upgrade to the West End
Ola Ince directs a message-heavy, modern take on this oft-performed tragedy
Scott Karim, 35, has joined the cast of Ayad Akhtar's play at the Kiln Theatre
Three monologues in one truly terrific evening at west London's Lyric Hammersmith.
Charles Dyer's 1966 RSC play gets a rare revival with Paul Rider, late of CHICAGO, amongst the cast
We never see the title character in Raya, Deborah Bruce's intriguing, beautifully acted new play that continues a strong return for the Hampstead Theatre.
Beckett's Happy Days is marking its 60th birthday this year with a heavenly Riverside Studios revival from the director Trevor Nunn. Perhaps it takes the wisdom accrued over a life to bring …
No, Jack Holden's play is not about Tom, though the film star does get referenced along the way. In fact, Cruise is a vigorously acted history lesson that doubles as a vital performance oppo…