ANDY HEDGECOCK is entertained by a playful novel that embeds a fictional game at its heart
The 47th
Old Vic Theatre
A BRILLIANT performance from Bertie Carver as Donald Trump illuminates this engaging play about power and democracy, as the former president returns for the presidential race of 2024.
The amazing performance of Carvel is worth the admission money alone.
Entering on a golf buggy before missing his putt, the Trump character tramples through the political jungle like a bull elephant.
GORDON PARSONS salutes the apt return of Brecht’s vaudevillian cartoon drama that retains the vitality of the boxing or the circus ring
MARY CONWAY becomes impatient with the intellectual self-indulgence of Tom Stoppard in a production that is, nevertheless, total class
FRANCIS BECKETT introduces his new play that aims to give its audience a taste of what a far-right triumph would be
SUSAN DARLINGTON is bowled over by an outstanding play about the past, present and future of race and identity in the US



