Swedish playwright Lars Norén cannot be accused of being a household name, yet this double bill of experimental shorts shows him to be a writer of the highest o...
A woman and a man are going to have sex. They need to have sex, in fact. It might be now or never. In Anthony Neilson’s The Prudes, neither character is in fact...
The very idea of trying to create an original Christmas story seems like an impossibility: surely every festive trope and possible cliché has been exhausted by ...
"It's the most magical time of the year" - at least that is what we're normally led to believe, but in Soho Theatre's alternative Christmas show, The Night Befo...
Time-flies, sadistic scapegoats and morbid, singing polar bears – where else could we be but The Wonderful World of Dissocia? Anthony Nielson’s weird and wond...
This morning, the Royal Court Theatre announced Open Court, its summer festival (10 June – 20 July) of plays, ideas and events chosen and suggested by a gro...