
The Cut, Halesworth, SuffolkGiven that Andrew Motion is a poet, novelist and biographer, it's surprising it has taken him so long to get round to writing a play. But, prompted by an invitati…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:00AM[SHARE]Globe, LondonThis is a good, clear, well-spoken production by John Dove of one of Shakespeare's most beguiling but least-loved plays. All it misses, for reasons that may not be entirely its …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:30PM[SHARE]Academia should be a bastion of intellectual freedom, but this retraction shows writers are expected to keep the status quoPlaywrights who speak out often suffer a backlash. It happened to H…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:57AM[SHARE]The Print Room, LondonNo one would claim that this rarely seen work is vintage Tennessee Williams. But, though savaged by the New York critics in 1968 and palpably self-plagiarising, it has …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:45PM[SHARE]Trafalgar Studios, LondonDarren Murphy is clearly a generous man. We go to the theatre expecting one play and he gives us at least three: a psychological study of sibling rivalry, a social p…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:04PM[SHARE]Barbican Pit, LondonTold By An Idiot is a company that, since 1993, has achieved a reputation for wild, innovative comedy. Now, in a show conceived by Hayley Carmichael and Paul Hunter, they…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:13PM[SHARE]The Swan, Stratford-upon-AvonThey're billing this at Stratford as Shakespeare's "Lost Play" Re-Imagined. The inverted commas are well placed, since it's a matter of surmise how much of it is…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:25PM[SHARE]Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-AvonMacbeth claims that Duncan's sons flee Scotland "filling their hearers with strange invention". But Michael Boyd's production, the first new sho…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:46PM[SHARE]Barbican, LondonYou have to suppress a smile: a show obsessively concerned with bowel movements being presented as part of the experimental Spill festival. But, for all the shock-horror adva…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:21AM[SHARE]Hampstead, LondonFifty years ago, Yuri Gagarin became the first man to orbit the earth. But Rona Munro, in this epic play for the RSC, has shrewdly chosen to focus on the little-known figure…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:00PM[SHARE]Salisbury PlayhouseToo many plays have a brief metropolitan life and then disappear off the map. So it is good to find Martin Crimp's cryptic thriller, originally seen at the Royal Court in …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:44PM[SHARE]In St Petersburg, the German great received a long-overdue award but ran into technical difficulties, while the Icelandic acrobats made a huge leap in public estimationSt Petersburg proved t…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:15PM[SHARE]Novello, LondonMusicals these days are constantly being based on movies. But this witty and delightful adaptation of the 1984 film A Private Function strikes me as better than the original. …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:00PM[SHARE]Donmar Warehouse, LondonI find it strange that one of Harold Pinter's most accessible plays has had to wait 18 years for a major London revival. It deals, after all, with mortality, love, lo…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:37PM[SHARE]King's Head, LondonRapidly transferred from the Cock Tavern, which has been forced to close, this 75-minute play by Rob Hayes proves weirdly compelling. Although the image of three men …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:27PM[SHARE]Salisbury PlayhouseI'm delighted to find Marivaux's 1730 comedy being staged by this stylish regional playhouse. I wish, however, that Philip Wilson had chosen another version than that by N…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:55PM[SHARE]New Diorama, LondonIrish drama was until recently dominated by male voices. But Teresa Deevy, along with Lady Gregory, was a shining exception. Deevy wrote a string of hits for the Dublin Ab…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:04PM[SHARE]Royal and Derngate, NorthamptonI brusquely dismissed Terence Rattigan's play when it opened in 1973 accompanied by a clunky curtain-raiser: I even have a copy of the play inscribed to me by …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:59PM[SHARE]Royal Court, LondonAlthough the title of Simon Stephens's new play refers to the deepest lake in Britain, it is set on the fringes of Heathrow; and part of its point is that the airport envi…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:30PM[SHARE]Ibsen considered Emperor and Galilean, his massive two-part drama about Julian the Apostate, the last pagan emperor of Rome, to be his masterpiece but it has never been staged in Britain bef…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:00PM[SHARE]Stop complaining about me giving away plots. I'm doing you a favourAm I guilty of indecent exposure? I only ask because I am frequently accused by bloggers of revealing too much of a play's …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:01PM[SHARE]Cock Tavern, LondonYou have to admire the enterprise of this tiny north-London pub theatre. In celebration of the centenary of Tennessee Williams's birth, it has staged no less than two worl…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:29PM[SHARE]Menier Chocolate Factory, London"Is there anything that matters less than a musical?" a character irreverently asks in this revival of the late Jack Rosenthal's 1981 play. It's not a sentime…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:30PM[SHARE]Lilian Baylis, LondonIn 1931, this Broadway revue was considered the last word in sophistication. It starred Fred and Adele Astaire, boasted satirical sketches by George S Kaufman and H…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:05PM[SHARE]Lyttelton, LondonWhat was Clifford Odets up to in this strange 1938 play? Was he, as he once claimed, writing about the near-impossibility of love between man and woman in a deeply competiti…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:48PM[SHARE]Old Vic, LondonSomewhat coolly received at its premiere in 1977, Terence Rattigan's final play stands the test of time.And, watching Thea Sharrock's fine revival, I was struck by how many cl…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:28PM[SHARE]Theatre 503, LondonBrighton's Hydrocracker company makes its London debut with this lively new play by Neil Fleming about management consultants. It's a rich topic given that government spen…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:15PM[SHARE]Rather than simply being tragic poems of frustration and loss, Tennessee Williams's plays provide a rich " and very comic " social record of his timesAnniversaries offer a cue for reassessme…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:22AM[SHARE]Royal Court, LondonHow do we view the past? Do we forgive and forget, or keep alive ancient animosities? The questions may seem academic. But they are a living issue in Latvia where every 16…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:40PM[SHARE]Gielgud, London"Charmingly attenuated" was how the New Yorker's Pauline Kael described the original 1964 Jacques Demy movie. Suspiciously thin would be my verdict on this stage version adapt…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:24PM[SHARE]Orange Tree, RichmondThere is no shilly-shallying in this excellent revival of Allan Monkhouse's 1911 social comedy: within minutes, we learn that the eponymous housemaid has been impregnate…
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