A remote cabin in the woods and two people are anxiously preparing for the arrival of a very special guest. That is the set-up for Walden, one of the first pos...
Chekov; one of the giants of early modernism and perhaps one of the most famous Russian playwrights. The highly anticipated adaptation by Olivier Award-winner ...
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...
Going into this, I’d actually never even heard of Rosmersholm. I know some of Ibsen’s other plays, just not this one. In some sense, I suppose the similarities...
A confession: I am not sure whether I actually like Pinter. The last production I saw - Ian Rickson’s star-studded staging of The Birthday Party earlier this ye...
Director Ian Rickson brings Harold Pinter’s The Birthday Party to the stage, with a gaze that penetrates below the skin. First staged in 1957, Pinter’s play was...