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Browsing: Theatre
Romeo and Juliet is a play that lives or dies by the speed of its execution. Directors are best off…
Nobody ever listens to what put-upon mums have to say, says Esther Manito, and she’s here to put that right…
Conor McPherson’s rural Irish bar-room drama seeps into your bones. Almost 30 years since its first production, I can still…
David Lan’s play takes us into a fascinating corridor of history: that of displaced people, or DPs, in the aftermath…
Writer-director Simon Stone is known for his rock’n’roll takes on the classics. This is a characteristically high-octane version of Ibsen’s…
Drac is back. Earlier this year, the caped bloodsucker presided over a “comedy of terrors” at the Menier Chocolate Factory.…
By the time Laurence Olivier became Chichester Festival theatre’s first artistic director in 1962, he was already a revered Hamlet…
What a joy to hear applause again in the Citz. The theatre’s seven-year renovation has been hard. In that time,…
In an interview before his production of Noël Coward’s Blithe Spirit, the director Michael Blakemore reported telling the cast to…
This is a play about the making of a play in a time of war. The latter is Anton Chekhov’s…












