
Everyman, Liverpool The reborn theatre's first production boasts a superb Malvolio in Nicholas Woodeson and Matthew Kelly as Sir Toby Belch, but could do with speeding up a bit"We want to cr…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:23AM[SHARE]St James's, LondonA formidable cast saves this musical pastiche from undermining its own messageFlushed with success on Broadway, where it ran for three years, this bizarre show finally make…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:00PM[SHARE]Lucy Kirkwood's Chimerica stands head and shoulders above the other nominees. This year's lineup confirms that British theatre's current success lies more in interpretation than in original …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:42AM[SHARE]Playwright Barney Norris's first full-length work for the stage sensitively captures a married couple's descent into old ageBarney Norris is a young man in his mid‑20s. I mention this…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:16PM[SHARE]Park theatre, LondonThis Stephen Sondheim-Richard Rodgers holiday-romance musical isn't perfect, but is put across with convictionThe fiercest critic of this 1964 American musical is one of …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:17AM[SHARE]Hampstead theatre, LondonDavid Lindsay-Abaire's tale of a working-class single mum explores social mobility in the US with compelling resultsI sometimes fret at the Americanisation of Britis…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:47AM[SHARE]Whether too avant garde, too shocking or simply unlucky, sometimes a great play doesn't find favour with the public. I'd like to see these given another run " how about you?CE Montague, a fa…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:00AM[SHARE]Bush, LondonArtifice and art overlap in this self-referential piece about a theatrical group trying to stage a show about an African genocideHow do you tackle a subject such as genocide in e…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:00PM[SHARE]Finborough, LondonPanned when it was first produced, this piece has no hint of the inequality of passion that normally drives Rattigan's playsCritically hammered on its debut in 1958, Terenc…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:29AM[SHARE]Stephen Sondheim's serial-killing barber may be an unsavoury hero, but the musical skilfully mixes savagery, tragedy and comedy to create a work of art that leaves one in aweThere are musica…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:43AM[SHARE]Donmar Warehouse, LondonWelsh playwright Peter Gill tracks the damage done to the English middle classes by the first world war in this taut and passionate dissection of the doomed 1919 peac…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:00AM[SHARE]Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, London This boisterous production brings Francis Beaumont's 1607 burlesque of citizen drama and chivalric romance to lifeThis dashing new theatre has already proved …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:58AM[SHARE]Noel Coward Theatre, LondonSimon Beaufoy's stage version of the iconic film is well directed but feels like a missed opportunity to address any of the degradation of unemploymentIn the end, …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:10PM[SHARE]Southwark Playhouse, LondonIsy Suttie is perkily determined, but this musical about the woman who mapped London lacks dramatic tensionIt is rare to find a new British musical that is not by …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:45AM[SHARE]Audiences struggled to relate to the 50-year-old Profumo scandal. Lloyd Webber needs to focus on passionate love' Matt Trueman: Stephen Ward to close after four months' Xan Brooks: Stephen W…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:10AM[SHARE]Odeon theatre, Paris Luc Bondy's stylish, modern-dress production of Marivaux's comedy is a compelling portrait of a woman poleaxed by passionIsabelle Huppert, a veteran of some 90 films, is…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:52AM[SHARE]Soho theatre, LondonThis story of a couple's escape to the countryside finds a visceral intensity as it explores the symptoms of drug addictionAddiction lies at the heart of this short, shar…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:36AM[SHARE]Lyttelton, London This revival of Shelagh Delaney's portrait of sexuality, working-class life and mothers and daughters in the 1950s has the same emotional bite as the originalAlthough much …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:38AM[SHARE]Dystopian plays are rare, but from Samuel Beckett's Happy Days to Caryl Churchill's Far Away, there have been some standout original stage creationsThe arrival of 1984 at the Almeida theatre…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:00AM[SHARE]Southwark Playhouse, LondonAuthentic acting makes up for a slightly nostalgic script by Tracy Letts about an ailing Chicago doughnut storeAs you enter the theatre, a sign warns you of "mild …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:06AM[SHARE]Joan Littlewood's pioneering 1963 musical about the first world war not only changed attitudes towards the conflict, it remade British theatre. As the show gets a loving revival, Michael Bil…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:00AM[SHARE]The Langham, LondonA trio of plays by Tennessee Williams benefit from their plush hotel setting: there is angst and politics as well as sex in the airA lot of theatre these days takes the au…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:15AM[SHARE]He may not look like a showman, but Lan has a Diaghilev-like talent for bringing artists togetherIt comes as no surprise to learn that David Lan has been appointed as a consulting artistic d…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:03PM[SHARE]Theatre Royal Stratford East, LondonTerry Johnson's revival of Joan Littlewood's iconic musical restores a classic for a new generationIf ever a show deserved to be called "iconic" it was Jo…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:03AM[SHARE]Orange Tree, RichmondFrom art to politics, consumerism and climate change, this is a play that is not afraid to address big ideasI instinctively warm to plays on big issues and they don't co…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:06AM[SHARE]Palace, WatfordDaniel Kanaber's first full-length play makes a sincere case for religion as an aid in the grieving processHow do you cope with the death of a loved one? That is the question …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:06AM[SHARE]Royal Court, LondonAbi Morgan's play is something of a romcom for the intellectual classes, though it's given a bit of zip by the two actorsAbi Morgan, who has had great success on TV with T…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:09PM[SHARE]Finborough, LondonA boy has died in care in this debut piece that couples authenticity with moral ambivalence in its exploration of guiltThe title implies that we might be in for a study of …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:42AM[SHARE]Juliet Stevenson gives a remarkable performance in Beckett's story of a woman tragically aware of her mental plightBeckett's Happy Days, with its progressively entombed heroine, would seem t…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:49PM[SHARE]New Diorama, London There's little respite from the noise and rhetoric in Schiller's story of sibling hatred, written under the spell of ShakespeareAs part of a three-play rep season, The Fa…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:34AM[SHARE]Royal Festival Hall, LondonThis Irving Berlin tribute hummed along pleasantly enough, but it failed to face the music and danceThis celebration of Irving Berlin's 125th anniversary offers a …
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