Theatre
Refugees and referendums: Ramin Gray on staging Aeschylus's The Suppliant WomenSunday, 05 March 2017![]() I’m sitting in a rehearsal room in Manchester preparing an Actors Touring Company’s new version of Aeschylus’ The Suppliant Women, listening to a group of young women raise their voices in praise of “untameable Artemis”. She’s the goddess of... Read more... |
Ugly Lies the Bone, National TheatreFriday, 03 March 2017![]() Theatre increasingly uses digital delights to enhance audience enjoyment. And you can easily see why. Visual effects that mimic the experience of plunging into virtual reality inject a much-needed wow factor into otherwise quite mundane stories. And... Read more... |
Othello, Sam Wanamaker PlayhouseFriday, 03 March 2017![]() There's no reason why ruffs and candles shouldn't mesh with bursts of contemporary speech, song and lighting, given a defter hand than director Ellen McDougall's. Shakespeare's timeless issues of racism and sexism have plenty of mileage in them,... Read more... |
10 Questions for Director Ellen McDougallThursday, 02 March 2017![]() In a few days' time, Ellen McDougall will become artistic director of the dynamic little Gate Theatre in Notting Hill where she is already an associate artist. She's not taking it easy in the run-up to her new responsibilities though: her production... Read more... |
Hamlet, Almeida TheatreWednesday, 01 March 2017![]() How often do you leave a production of Shakespeare's most layered drama in tears, thinking "what an astonishing play!" even more than "what a fine Hamlet!" (or not)? Last night the Bard proved even greater than his Dane. Not that Andrew Scott was... Read more... |
Speech & Debate, Trafalgar StudiosMonday, 27 February 2017![]() There's something to be said for encountering a playwright fresh out of the starting gate. Since his debut play Speech & Debate premiered Off Broadway almost a decade ago, Stephen Karam has gone on to write two altogether wonderful plays, the... Read more... |
A Midsummer Night's Dream, Young VicFriday, 24 February 2017![]() “The nine men’s morris is filled up with mud, and the quaint mazes in the wanton green for lack of tread are undistinguishable.” Titania may mourn the landscape withered by her conflict with Oberon, but games and mazes hold no interest for director... Read more... |
Twelfth Night, National TheatreThursday, 23 February 2017![]() Everybody’s a little bit gay in Simon Godwin’s giddy new Twelfth Night at the National Theatre. From Andrew Aguecheek, vibrant in candy-coloured check, cuddling up to Sir Toby, and Antonio’s aggressive affection to Sebastian, to Orsino’s passionate... Read more... |
The Girls, Phoenix TheatreThursday, 23 February 2017![]() Why? That's the abiding question that hangs over The Girls, the sluggish and entirely pro forma Tim Firth-Gary Barlow musical that goes where Firth's film and stage play of Calendar Girls have already led. Telling of a charitable impulse that... Read more... |
Low Level Panic, Orange Tree TheatreWednesday, 22 February 2017![]() The 1980s were a great decade for British women playwrights. During those Thatcher-dominated years, Caryl Churchill produced two world-class masterpieces – Top Girls and Serious Money – while a host of other playwrights, such as Timberlake... Read more... |
School Play, Southwark PlayhouseTuesday, 21 February 2017![]() Hot on the heels of Katherine Soper's award-winning Wish List, about the UK benefits system in crisis, and John Godber's This Might Hurt, about an NHS in crisis, comes this play about our education system in crisis. One suspects there will be plenty... Read more... |
The Wild Party, The Other PalaceTuesday, 21 February 2017![]() The Other Palace’s housewarming party certainly lives up to its billing as a wild one – wet and wild, in fact, as the first three rows are sporadically doused with bathtub gin. The theatre formerly known as St James, revamped by purchaser Andrew... Read more... |
