It feels a little bit silly to be writing a review of Translations after its sold-out run last year. Tickets sold like hot cakes, and now, due to what I can on...
In the National Theatre's latest figuration of As You Like It, Shakespeare's most well-loved greenworld comedy becomes a pastoral retreat from the bright corpor...
During the most iconic scene in the Gate Theatre’s production of Romeo and Juliet, an affable Romeo (Fra Fee) paces excitedly through the seating aisles, castin...