Amy Herzog’s Belleville, at the Donmar Warehouse this winter, grasps at a few things: the experiences of ‘expats’ vs. ‘immigrants’ in foreign countries, the rom...
Written in 1888 by the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, The Lady from the Sea is originally set in the coastal fjords of Scandinavia. Newly adapted by Elinor ...
In collaboration with Belvoir, Sydney’s Seventeen receives its UK debut at The Lyric, Hammersmith. Written by Matthew Whittet, the play focuses on the part of y...
Celebrating its forty-fifth anniversary, Jesus Christ Superstar protests once again, as Timothy Sheader adds modern spice to Andrew Lloyd Webber’s rock phenomen...
The Deep Blue Sea was first performed in 1952, a few years after it was written by the already successful playwright Terence Rattigan. Based largely on Rattigan...
While Alistair McDowall’s X furiously inspects what becomes of humanity when all one has ever known disappears at the Royal Court, Nick Payne dissects the inter...