Friedrich Dürrenmatt’s tragicomedy retains the dark humour which warrants it part of that genre in Tony Kushner’s adaptation. In New York, the town of Slurry i...
England is a fucked-up world of its own, a catalyst for change that has a stubborn insistence on perpetually staying the same. We grasp onto tradition whilst p...
Stemming from the Old English word for ‘cloud’, the welkin is a vault in the sky: the home of the legendary Grigori, an elite race of angels tasked with watchi...
62 years later, Shelagh Delaney’s play about motherhood, love and discrimination still packs a punch. In the recent co-production between the National Theatre ...
Kathy Rudd’s staging of Neil Gaiman’s children’s book brilliantly interrogates the ever-thinning separation between reality and the imagination. We follow a ch...
As with Ann Goldstein’s translation from Italian to English, April De Angelis’ stage adaptation of Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan Novels manages to preserve the v...