Can money swing a show? It’s a real worry in this business. Does having a large, famous cast set against an expensive or moving set always guarantee to impress...
If the phrase “I’m not running”, or anything similar to it ever falls from a politician’s lips, we can usually safely assume that they will be doing just that, ...
First appearing at Hampstead Theatre in 2015, David Hare’s The Moderate Soprano has now transferred to the West End, more specifically the Duke Of York’s Theatr...
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...
Labour rebels, a bereaved mother of a blown-up soldier and a disconnected upper middle class couple all feature in the first half of Out of Joint’s A View From ...
David Hare’s The Moderate Soprano is, on the surface, a play about the construction (literally and artistically) of Glyndebourne opera house. Within that, it ch...