Jamie Lloyd brings us the fiftieth anniversary of (the god that is) Harold Pinter’s The Homecoming – a play that in 1965 was slap bang in the middle of people’s...
A cow sold at market, some magic beans and a giant beanstalk. You don’t have to be a detective to deduce that the Lyric Hammersmith’s pantomime offering this ...
Kicking off the National Youth Theatre’s autumn season with style, Pope Joan is the debut play by Louise Brealey about the famed cross-dressing pope. Known, p...
Staging an Ibsen play which the playwright disowned in later life as a reworking of a student acquaintance's "rough mess of a draft" might seem like asking for ...
In a time of job losses and economic uncertainly, it is easy to see how The Hairy Ape, a play that is basically a rant against the ruling classes, has resur...
Life is full of uncertainties, and the way we each decide how to deal with this is very revealing. When you add love to the mix, you only muddle it all furt...