The Divide
Mention the name Alan Ayckbourn and most people think first of small-scale, often achingly funny,…
Mention the name Alan Ayckbourn and most people think first of small-scale, often achingly funny,…
With blisteringly well crafted characters and dialogue, The Birthday Party was Hackney-born Harold Pinter’s 2nd…
I caught The Agatha Christie Company’s latest touring thriller production, The Case of the Frightened…
Titus Andronicus. Rape. Cannibalism. Extreme bloodshed. Hardly the recipe for a festive Christmas play. Add…
As if we don’t have any worthy contemporary British playwrights to showcase, following German writer…
Standing on the platform at the Barbican tube after the RSC’s performance of Antony and…
It’s always something of a pleasure to see a production with no preconceptions ahead of…
Niamh Cusack and Patrick Baladi star in German playwright Daniel Kehlman’s Christmas Eve, directed by…
To say that expectations were high for the opening of London’s newest theatre, the Bridge,…
This Exeter Northcott and Nick Brooke production of The Railway Children directed by Paul Jepson,…
Duncan Macmillan’s ground-breaking play People, Places & Things opened at The National Theatre’s Dorfman in…
There surely couldn’t be a better moment to bring to the West End stage a…