
A powerful trend in contemporary theatre is the family play. But the families usually depicted tend to be of the standard two-point-five variety, while other more complex forms " families as…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 03:01AM[SHARE]They say that men, at whatever age, never leave the playground. We are told that boys will be boys. But what is this kind of infantile masculinity really like, and is there anything new to s…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:01PM[SHARE]Although some contemporary plays " notably Posh and 13 " have accurately taken the temperature of the times, what about the timeless classics? Does Sophocles's Antigone (dated about 441BC) h…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:01PM[SHARE]Plays about media folk and creatives, such as Joe Penhall's Dumb Show and Stella Feehily's O Go My Man, are not uncommon in British theatre. They usually have recognisable middle-class setti…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:01PM[SHARE]Duke of York's Theatre: When Posh originally opened at the Royal Court during the General Election of 2010, it felt like a metaphorical prediction of how a Tory government might run riot and…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 07:18AM[SHARE]As the Olympic Park rises out of the desolation of East London, British theatre is also being regenerated by the sports fest that looms increasingly large on the horizon. Although it has rec…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:01PM[SHARE]Lyric Hammersmith, London: Olivier award-winning playwright Simon Stephens's latest play is a co-production between the Lyric Hammersmith, where he is an artistic associate, and two Eur…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:45AM[SHARE]Simon Stephens is not only one of our most talented playwrights, he's also the one most open to influences from German theatre. In 2007, he collaborated with director Sebastian Nübling on t…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:01PM[SHARE]The best playwrights have an antenna-like ability to pick up, and respond to, the new conflicts and fault lines that appear in society. Over the past five or so years, the antagonism between…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:01PM[SHARE]Unlike the National, the RSC has not had a good record of producing exciting new plays in the past 20 years or so. But one exception to this rule is the theatre's support for the work of Dav…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:01PM[SHARE]Religious mania is bad for your love life. In Enda Walsh's revamped 1999 play " which has already been seen in Galway and New York, and opened in London last night " a 33-year-old man (playe…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:01PM[SHARE]It's the star factor. Tickets for Big and Small, by the controversial German writer Botho Strauss, are selling fast because Cate Blanchett is in it. Her protean presence in this production b…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:10PM[SHARE]Bush Theatre, London: Madani Younis's inaugural production at this venue is Lee Mattinson's Chalet Lines, a co-production with Newcastle's Live Theatre. As its title suggests,…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 07:16AM[SHARE]When Madani Younis became the new artistic director of the Bush, some questioned his commitment to new writing, while others asked what he would bring to this small but high-profile venue. W…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:01PM[SHARE]Jerwood Theatre Upstairs, Royal Court, London: This year's Royal Court Young Writers Festival continues with the second full production of a new play which, like its successful predeces…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 05:54AM[SHARE]There is nothing quite so exciting as witnessing the debut of a fresh new voice. But young writers can be rather frail creatures, and their exposure in the high-profile Royal Court Young Wri…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:31PM[SHARE]Ethnic tensions in France have been in the news this week, with the siege of the gunman Mohammed Merah, so award-winning South-African penman Craig Higginson's new play seems really timely. …
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 08:01PM[SHARE]Orange Tree Theatre: Playwright Martin Crimp returns to the Orange Tree Theatre with his new short play, Play House, in a double bill with a revival of his 1987 piece, Definitely the Bahamas…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:03AM[SHARE]Like many a regular theatregoer, I have a little list of classic plays that I've never seen, or even read. One of these is, or rather was, Errol John's evocatively titled Moon on a Rainbow S…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 08:01PM[SHARE]Southwark Playhouse: The Southwark Playhouse has been a firm supporter of polymath Philip Ridley's work in recent years, and he returns to this venue with his latest, amazing, new play,…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:59AM[SHARE]Polymath Philip Ridley is British theatre's prince of imaginative writing. At the moment, he's clearly on a roll, and this year his diary has been filing up fast. First, there was a majestic…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 08:03PM[SHARE]Playwright Martin Crimp is one of British theatre's best-kept secrets. Although his neon-lit name appears in the theatre capitals of Europe, with his work a big hit at festivals all over the…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 02:00AM[SHARE]Harley Granville Barker is hardly a household name, but he was a huge influence on British theatre today. During the Edwardian era, he promoted new writing at the Royal Court; he wrote plays…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:01PM[SHARE]What's it like to be young, British and Muslim in the age of austerity? In an era of global financial crisis, high unemployment and shrinking pay packets, what can this country offer British…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:01PM[SHARE]Jerwood Theatre Upstairs at the Royal Court: This year sees the biggest Royal Court Young Writers Festival in the theatre's history. Celebrating 39 years of good work in discovering and…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 04:44AM[SHARE]The Royal Court has been finding and developing young writers for four decades. Its Young Writers Festival has helped launch the careers of a variety of talents such as Simon Stephens (winne…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:01PM[SHARE]Royal Court, Jerwood Downstairs, London: David Eldridge returns to the Royal Court for the first time since 2000, when his Under the Blue Sky was at this venue, with a new drama set in Essex…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 05:51AM[SHARE]Is there a more evocative location than Essex? In his 2000 play Under the Blue Sky, one of David Eldridge's characters shouts the unforgettable words: "I'm from Essex and I'm dancing!" Now b…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:01PM[SHARE]Science rocks. In the theatre, this is a subject that offers to provide powerful experiments in metaphor. Most recently, in Nick Payne's Constellations - and most classically in Tom Stoppard…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:01PM[SHARE]Twentysomething emotional confusion is fertile ground for drama. In this new play, Stefan Golaszewski - writer of the BBC Three sitcom Him & Her and star of BBC Four's Cowards - explores…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:01PM[SHARE]Rose Theatre, Kingston: Before his huge West End success with the musical Matilda, Dennis Kelly's most popular play was DNA, first performed at the National Theatre's Connections y…
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