If you could sit next to any great figures from history at a dinner party who would they be? This [Read More]
Tartuffe at the National Theatre
Re-imagining Moliere’s 17th Century work to 21st Century Highgate is an idea that has great promise. That a wealthy industrialist [Read More]
Tartuffe at the RSC
Theatre is at its best when it takes risks, and when those risks pay off. Anil Gupta and Richard Pinto’s [Read More]
Review / I’m Not Running
Pauline Gibson (Sian Brooke) is that rarest of breeds – the single issue politician. When her cause is as popular [Read More]
Antony and Cleopatra at the National Theatre
Why should theatre be forced into pigeonholes? Antony and Cleopatra is not one of Shakespeare’s most easily categorised plays, sitting [Read More]
Home, I’m Darling at the National Theatre
Nostalgia is not what it used to be. Johnny and Judy seem the ideal of domestic bliss and can’t stop [Read More]