In Christopher Hampton’s The Philanthropist, quiet, anagram-loving philology professor Phillip invites other academics to a party in his Oxbridge college-style ...
Oscar Wilde’s plays are timeless classics, and have been making audiences laugh for well over a hundred years. Now, there’s a new tour of perhaps his greatest p...
Being one of the classics of the English repertoire, The Importance of Being Earnest is probably the theatre ghost of today – it never really leaves the English...
(c) Richard Hubert Smith/LAMDA 2012 LAMDA graduate James Lye reveals what life is like the other side of backstage training, now working as a freelance Stag...
The Fringe is almost here, but the road to Edinburgh isn't always an easy one. Ellen Carr reveals how her company Witness Theatre managed to pave their bumpy way with gold.
As Oscar Wilde himself notes in his preface to The Picture of Dorian Gray, "The critic is he who can translate into another manner or a new material his impress...