The great tradition of watching a family be horrible to one-another is given a fresh undercurrent in Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ 2014 play Appropriate. With a veno...
Arthur Miller’s revived and renowned All My Sons is a golden masterpiece. It’s an exceptional, multifaceted play and this 2019 production wholeheartedly does i...
Like many people of younger generations, I first became aware of Arthur Miller’s 1953 play, The Crucible, when I studied it for GCSE drama. Getting a group of ...
I am handed the program for tonight’s performance as I enter, the front cover blazoned with a now infamous image (Seamus Wray) of Donald Trump leaning to drink...
The Keller House is one with white picket fencing, an immaculately kept house, with smiles, laughter and kisses. With a broken tree at the forefront o...
No Villain is Arthur Miller’s little acknowledged first attempt at playwriting. It addresses themes of communism, equality, the typical American household and, ...