62 years later, Shelagh Delaney’s play about motherhood, love and discrimination still packs a punch. In the recent co-production between the National Theatre ...
Written all the way back in 1664, Molière’s revered comedy Tartuffe has made its debut at the Theatre Royal Market. Originally in French, and so adapted by Chri...
It’s not too bold to say that The Encounter is out of this world. Simon McBurney’s one-man show is simply like nothing you’ve ever experienced. And it is a tota...
The National Theatre. The. National. Theatre. A title heavy with the loom of expectation. No pressure, Everyman. Well, maybe a little bit of pressure for the Na...
There's an undeniably cliched 80s feel to David Mamet's three-hander, Speed-the-Plow. It captures a Working Girl-esque image of corporate America, of the dog-ea...