An ancient drama revolving around grief, revenge and daddy issues is never going to be a barrel of laughs. The Old Vi…
Review: The Wolf From The Door (Royal Court Theatre)
Revolutionary days are here again as the Royal Court Theatre’s artistic director Vicky Featherstone launches a new se…
Review: The Play That Goes Wrong (Duchess Theatre)
The play-within-a-play motif is certainly nothing new but Mischief Theatre’s The Play That Goes Wrong feels a world a…
Review: Little Revolution (Almeida Theatre)
In new play Little Revolution at the Almeida Theatre, Alecky Blythe takes her audience deep inside the events and aft…
Review: Great Britain (National Theatre)
“History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce.” Given the at-times heart-rending revelations of the Leve…
Review: Urinetown (St James Theatre)
This week, Urinetown officially trickled into town at the St James Theatre. It may seek to take the proverbial out of…
Review: A Strange Interlude (National Theatre)
Let’s get this out of the way early doors: the National Theatre’s Strange Interlude is over three-and-a-half hours lo…
Review: Victorian In The Wall (Royal Court Theatre)
Fans of the turn-of-the-millennium cult comedy series Spaced should prick up their ears. No, there’s no further episo…