
Duchess, LondonJonathan Lewis's play, set in a military hospital in 1984, was rapturously received when seen at Derby Playhouse in 1995, and then at London's Donmar. Catching up with it…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:59PM[SHARE]Donmar Warehouse, LondonRacine in English? It always poses a problem, but we're getting steadily better at it. And director Josie Rourke and translator Alan Hollinghurst come up with a radic…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:48PM[SHARE]Menier Chocolate Factory, LondonHas anyone noticed the link between this once-famous 1892 farce by Brandon Thomas and Billy Wilder's Some Like It Hot? What happens to the Jack Lemmon charact…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:36PM[SHARE]The American playwright's masterpiece, an explosive story of sexual repression, has suffered at the hands of directors and censorsGiven that it is Tennessee Williams's best play, it is surpr…
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SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:00PM[SHARE]Minerva, ChichesterHow do you play Noël Coward's famous comedy? For its verbal musicality or its emotional reality? Overstress either and the play suffers. Jonathan Kent's revival gets th…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:45PM[SHARE]Unicorn, LondonThis moving, 75-minute play by David Greig tells the true story of Janusz Korczak who, in the second world war, created an orphanage for more than 200 children inside the Wars…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:15PM[SHARE]Harold Pinter, LondonAlan Ayckbourn's brilliantly intricate comedy, first seen in Scarborough in 1984 and then at the National, sits uneasily in the West End. It demands a company, a sense o…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:57PM[SHARE]Prince of Wales, LondonThere is a good musical to be written about the Beatles, covering their artistic achievements as well as the internal friction that led to their breakup. Unfortunately…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:01PM[SHARE]This French production swathes Strindberg's naturalistic tragedy in nonsensical Gallic chicI am all for radical rethinks of the classics. London, for instance, boasts few better evenings tha…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:34PM[SHARE]Ustinov Studio, BathIn the early 1730s, a young Welsh music teacher called James Parry had a raging affair with his pupil Mary Powell, a wealthy heiress. He hoped for marriage but was jilted…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:52PM[SHARE]Apollo, LondonWhat with contributions from Simon Callow, Michael Pennington and Ian McKellen, the one-person Shakespeare show is a somewhat crowded field. And while Roger Rees, a Royal Shake…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:07AM[SHARE]Southwark Playhouse, London"An empty comedy of intrigue without any reality of emotion whatsoever" was the crushing verdict of critic Bonamy Dobrée on this once-popular 1709 play by Susanna…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:30PM[SHARE]As a new blue plaque pays tribute to Pinter's Hackney, and Barry Reckord is commemorated in Shepherd's Bush, there has never been a better time to invest in the next generation of writersHow…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:51PM[SHARE]Perry Pontac writes: After retiring from the stage in the late 1980s, John Moffatt (obituary, 17 September) largely concentrated on BBC radio drama work. He was incomparable. He appeared in …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:00AM[SHARE]Royal Court, LondonCaryl Churchill's new play has 57 scenes, runs 110 minutes and employs 16 actors to play more than 100 characters. Too much information?But one of the many points made by …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:18PM[SHARE]Young Vic, LondonTextual tinkering with the classics rarely works. Better to go the whole hog, as Benedict Andrews does in this radical new Three Sisters, which is set in today's Russia, pep…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:56AM[SHARE]Old Vic, LondonIbsen's Hedda was once described as a hoop through which every aspiring female actor must jump; and Sheridan Smith performs the feat with commendable ease and agility. But Ann…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:42PM[SHARE]Hampstead theatre, LondonWhen David Hare's play was first seen in 1998, it suffered from the miscasting of the central roles of Oscar Wilde and Lord Alfred Douglas (Bosie). Now, in Neil Armf…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:00PM[SHARE]Almeida, LondonJonathan Pryce is the latest actor to scale Mount Lear and, although it's getting a bit crowded on the summit these days, he gives a striking, individualistic performance in a…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:35PM[SHARE]Orange Tree, RichmondSeductive snaps of a semi-nude blonde model adorn the balconies of this intimate theatre. Far from signalling a sudden descent into exploitative sex farce, the…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:15PM[SHARE]Theatre 503, LondonTim Roseman and Paul Robinson have enjoyed a fruitful six-year tenure as joint directors of this south London new-writing powerhouse. To mark Roseman's departure they have…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:49AM[SHARE]Old Rep, BirminghamShakespeare transcends national frontiers; and in this extraordinary Catalan collage, conceived and directed by the vibrantly experimental director Calixto Bieito, you sen…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:51AM[SHARE]Southwark Playhouse, LondonCorneille called this play, written in 1636 when he was barely 30, a "strange monster". Ever since a fabulous Giorgio Strehler production in Paris in 1984, however…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:00PM[SHARE]Barbican, LondonI've always thought there's a dodgy brilliance to Carousel. Musically it is far and away the most sophisticated of the Rodgers and Hammerstein operettas, yet lyrically it com…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:27AM[SHARE]Finborough, LondonOften pigeonholed as a comfortable, middlebrow dramatist, JB Priestley was in reality a restless experimenter " which may be why this play, although dedicated to and starri…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:11PM[SHARE]Vaudeville, London"Let's blow trumpets and squeakers and enjoy the party as much as we can," says Elyot in Private Lives, written in 1930. "I'm tired of the noise you make with your shrill, …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:13AM[SHARE]Royal Shakespeare, Statford-upon-AvonThe title gives it away. This is not your standard Shakespeare but a hilarious piece of controlled anarchy that lasts 90 minutes and is directed by Dmitr…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:05PM[SHARE]Soho theatre, LondonBack in 1959, Lionel Bart wrote a jaunty musical called Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be that turned Soho into a place of primary-coloured romance. And there is something o…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:30AM[SHARE]The stage masters turned what might have been orthodox Olympic rituals into a blast of theatrical vitalityHow do you review an Olympics closing ceremony? I'm not sure you can, especially whe…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:12AM[SHARE]'I've seen some woeful off-the-wall Shakespeare, including a Macbeth with Mark Rylance and Jane Horrocks where the sleepwalking Lady M peed on stage'Critics, like actors, need to avoid typec…
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