At a time when age is revealing itself as a hitherto concealed divide in British society, Lucy Kirkwood’s acidic The [Read More]
All My Sons at the Rose Theatre, Kingston
It’s pretty much impossible to stage a bad production of All My Sons. It’s such a staggeringly accomplished play, such [Read More]
Harrogate at the Royal Court
Al Smith turned heads at this year’s Edinburgh Festival with his fiery, gripping adaptation of Gogol’s Diary Of A Madman. [Read More]
Twelfth Night at the Hope Theatre
Twelfth Night, written in the early seventeenth century, is perhaps Shakespeare’s most-loved comedy, hence the plethora of London productions scheduled [Read More]
The Patriotic Traitor – Park Theatre
Charles de Gaulle and Philippe Pétain – two names indelibly associated with France. One is remembered as the fearless, uncompromising [Read More]
Red Velvet at The Garrick
Red Velvet, Lolita Chakrabarti’s invigorating play about the nineteenth-century African-American actor Ira Aldridge, has taken a long time to make [Read More]