It feels like only yesterday that I wrote of “the National Theatre’s triumphant return” with Death of England: Delroy, performed in the wake of the first lockd...
The first thing you notice about Nicholas Hytner’s Julius Caesar is its atmosphere: we arrive at a political rally, a band playing The White Stripes’ ‘Seven Nat...
"It’s just a bit of fun" - a phrase that almost always justifies and precedes a bad idea, a phrase that Larry Lamb (Richard Coyle) exclaims in numerous ways, on...
The Red Barn is David Hare's new play based on Georges Simenon's novel La Main, a story of crime, jealousy and desire. We are in Connecticut in 1969, and a snow...
Husbands & Sons simultaneously tells the stories from three of D.H. Lawrence’s plays; chopped, re-ordered and enacted side-by-side on the Dorfman stage at t...
After completely messing up a production of Chekov's Seagull, Emma the actress decides to go to rehab. She's planning on staying until she gets better, so she c...