Friedrich Dürrenmatt’s tragicomedy retains the dark humour which warrants it part of that genre in Tony Kushner’s adaptation. In New York, the town of Slurry i...
Eugene O’Neill had an extraordinary life. He was an extraordinary playwright, winning the Pulitzer prize 3 times, seeing 35 of his 50 plays produced, and being ...
Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts has always felt like a stiff play and whilst it may have caused a sensation upon publication, being banned from performance, its themes ...
From the moment the house lights go down on the Almeida theatre’s new production of Ibsen’s Ghosts, one knows one is in the hands of masters of their craft. A...
There is, undeniably, a connection between Mike Leigh’s character-driven devising process and the superb performances which his actors go on to deliver; fro...
If this is the start of 2010 for theatre, then I will quite happily enjoy the rest of the year. Six Degrees of Separation at The Old Vic is simply superb, direc...