Theatre
Poet in da Corner, Royal Court review - mind-blowing energy plus plus plusWednesday, 26 September 2018![]() There was once a time when grime music was very angry, and very threatening, but that seems a long time ago now. Today, Dizzee Rascal is less a herald of riot and revolt, and more of a national treasure, exuding charm from every pore, even if his... Read more... |
Eyam, Shakespeare's Globe review - plague drama, dark and looseSaturday, 22 September 2018![]() The end-of-season contemporary writing slot at the Globe must be a proposal as full of promise for playwrights as it is perhaps intimidating. There’s the sheer scale of the space and the chance to write for a large cast; a historical subject seems... Read more... |
Henry V, Tobacco Factory Theatres, Bristol review - the pity of warFriday, 21 September 2018![]() Henry V is a play shot through with martial energy and the terrible chaos of war. The almost overpowering violence and energy that characterise the story give the unfolding of the drama a permanently disrupted form, as if the unpredictability of... Read more... |
James Graham: 'the country of Shakespeare no longer recognises arts as a core subject'Thursday, 20 September 2018![]() Thank you. It’s an honour to have been asked to speak here today. Although looking at the h100 List this year, I’ve no idea why I’m presumptuously standing here; given the talent, creativity and achievements far surpassing my own within this room.... Read more... |
The Outsider, Print Room at the Coronet review - power in restraintThursday, 20 September 2018![]() As the Syrian conflict enters its final convulsions, renewing memories of how the Sykes-Picot agreement – between an Englishman and a Frenchman – would cause more than a century of political resentment in the Arab world, The Outsider seems... Read more... |
Heathers The Musical, Theatre Royal Haymarket review - a sardonic take on teen angstThursday, 20 September 2018![]() This London premiere of Kevin Murphy and Laurence O’Keefe’s 2010 musical (based on Daniel Waters’ oh-so-Eighties cult classic movie, starring Christian Slater and Winona Ryder) had a development period at The Other Palace – no critics allowed... Read more... |
Anil Gupta and Richard Pinto: 'We figured Molière would have toyed with it too'Wednesday, 19 September 2018![]() Back in June 2017, in the days when English summertime was a lazy idyll rather than an apocalyptic inferno, RSC artistic director Greg Doran met us at his office in Stratford-upon-Avon and asked whether we wanted to write a new version of ... Read more... |
The Human Voice, Gate Theatre review - unrelenting and sadWednesday, 19 September 2018![]() It’s night, and the woman (Leanne Best) is waiting for a phone call. She’s desperate for the voice of her lover – or rather ex-lover: they split three nights ago. Both have secrets they will disclose over the course of their final conversation... Read more... |
The Prisoner, National Theatre review - Peter Brook's latest falls sadly flatTuesday, 18 September 2018![]() Of the Edinburgh International Festival’s three productions by 2018’s resident company, Paris’s Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord, The Prisoner is the most gnomic, the most baffling, and, frankly, the most disappointing. Which is a great shame,... Read more... |
An Adventure, Bush Theatre review - epic but flawedSaturday, 15 September 2018![]() Director Madani Younis, who since 2011 has transformed the Bush Theatre in West London into one of London's most outstanding Off-West End venues, is leaving in December, on his way to becoming the creative director of the Southbank Centre. For his... Read more... |
Foxfinder, Ambassadors Theatre review - too ponderous by halfFriday, 14 September 2018![]() A sizeable Off West End success nearly eight years ago looks more than a little exposed in a new, scaled-up production that is one of several shows on now, or imminently, to feature a Game of Thrones actor in a leading role. The particular TV name... Read more... |
Jeanie O'Hare: 'The play taught me how European we really are'Thursday, 13 September 2018![]() I admit it took me a while to give myself permission to do this project. We English are very squeamish about altering Shakespeare. Our cousins in Germany thrive on radical undoings of our scared son, but we cross our arms and say no. I started... Read more... |
