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Theatre Review / 26 June 2026
26 June 2026

GORDON PARSONS revels in an ebullient production of Shakespeare’s magical comedy

venus and adonis
Theatre Review / 23 June 2026
23 June 2026

GEORGE FOGARTY is dazzled by a breathtakingly skillful puppet version of Shakespeare’s greatest love poem

cuckoo
Theatre review / 1 May 2026
1 May 2026

PAUL DONOVAN recommends an energetic adaptation of Ken Kesey’s novel, that emphasises how psychiatry is a tool in the hands of a racist agenda

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Theatre review / 28 April 2026
28 April 2026

MARY CONWAY applauds the timely revival of Miller’s study of people fatally deformed by the economics of survival

print
Theatre review / 31 March 2026
31 March 2026

PAUL DONOVAN applauds an entertaining dramatisation of the famous dispute that gives insight into the struggle, and Murdoch’s unscrupulous mendacity

living
Theatre Review / 20 March 2026
20 March 2026

GEOFF BOTTOMS relishes a profoundly human portrait of a family as it evolves across 55 years in Sheffield

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Interview / 20 March 2026
20 March 2026

PAUL FOLEY speaks to Mark Calvert, director of I, Daniel Blake before a new tour

Tempest
Theatre Review / 24 February 2026
24 February 2026

PETER MASON relishes a quirky and highly entertaining take on Shakespeare’s tragicomedy

MND
Theatre Review / 24 February 2026
24 February 2026

SUSAN DARLINGTON applauds bold choices that force the audience to re-examine a familiar comedy

road
Theatre review / 23 February 2026
23 February 2026

SUSAN DARLINGTON is moved by fleeting glimpses into the lives of people living on a single road in a nameless Lancashire town

holmes
Theatre review / 17 February 2026
17 February 2026

SUSAN DARLINGTON laments a version of the adventures of Sherlock Holmes that is unable to solve its own problems

arcadia
Theatre Review / 11 February 2026
11 February 2026

MARY CONWAY becomes impatient with the intellectual self-indulgence of Tom Stoppard in a production that is, nevertheless, total class

Fantasy
Theatre review / 6 February 2026
6 February 2026

GORDON PARSONS is fascinated by a musical — and questioning — survey of Shakespeare’s attitude to women

spy who
Theatre Review / 7 January 2026
7 January 2026

PETER MASON applauds a stage version of Le Carre’s novel that questions what ordinary people have to gain from high-level governmental spying

SWAGGER AND CANDOUR: Kit Young as Jack and Zoe Brough as Lydia / Pic: EllieKurttz
Theatre / 4 January 2026
4 January 2026

MARY CONWAY recommends a spot of exquisitely staged, if socially unchallenging, escapism written 250 years ago

MC 2025
Best of 2025 / 22 December 2025
22 December 2025

MARY CONWAY takes pride in the sheer variety of theatre, from updated revivals to new plays, on offer in London

GP 2025
Best of 2025 / 22 December 2025
22 December 2025

For GORDON PARSONS, a dramatic exploration of the abuse of young men at Medomsley Youth Detention Centre trumps Beckett, a couple of Hamlets and a bracing Candide

jack
Theatre Review / 19 December 2025
19 December 2025

JEAN ROBERTS appreciates the way traditional panto can be remodelled into critique of the academy schools system

bengal
Theatre review / 11 December 2025
11 December 2025

SIMON PARSONS is fascinated by a play about the Iraq war where the carnage haunts those still alive

forsyte
Theatre review / 9 December 2025
9 December 2025

GORDON PARSONS is impressed by superb acting in a stripped down version of John Galsworthy’s epic family drama

Bottoms
Opinion / 28 November 2025
28 November 2025

Pantos have the power to confirm people’s prejudices or sub-consciously challenge homophobic and transphobic attitudes, suggests GEOFF BOTTOMS

badlads
Theatre review / 24 October 2025
24 October 2025

In view of the grooming gangs inquiry, SIMON PARSONS feels the relevance of this powerful examination of trauma suffered at Medomsley Youth Detention Centre

rosen
Theatre Review / 20 October 2025
20 October 2025

PAUL DONOVAN relishes Michael Rosen’s ability to use poetry and humour to lighten the darkest of moments

SREBRENICA
Theatre review / 17 October 2025
17 October 2025

SIMON PARSONS recommends a striking production that revisits recent history and offers a timely warning

cyrano
Theatre review / 8 October 2025
8 October 2025

GORDON PARSONS is blown away by a superb production of Rostand’s comedy of verbal panache and swordmanship

amazon
Theatre review / 1 October 2025
1 October 2025

SIMON PARSONS applauds an impassioned demonstration of the fundamental role of women in the history and protection of the forest ecosystem

juniper
Theatre review / 28 August 2025
28 August 2025

MARY CONWAY admires a study of environmental idealism that aspires to Chekhov but is arrested in a deluge of middle-class opinion

FAT HAM
Theatre Review / 21 August 2025
21 August 2025

GORDON PARSONS is riveted by a translation of Shakespeare’s tragedy into joyous comedy set in a southern black homestead

5 days
Theatre Review / 30 May 2025
30 May 2025

MEIC BIRTWHISTLE relishes a fine production by an amateur company of a rousing exploration of Wales' radical history

dealers
Theatre Review / 30 April 2025
30 April 2025

MARY CONWAY applauds the revival of a tense, and extremely funny, study of men, money and playing cards

THE HOSTESS FROM HELL: Kym Marsh as Beverly with Graeme Hawl
Culture / 11 April 2025
11 April 2025
PAUL FOLEY is disappointed by a production that encourages the audience to laugh at rather than with the characters
UN-NUANCED: Sophie Melville, Leander Deeny, Laura Whitmore i
Theatre Review / 6 April 2025
6 April 2025
MARY CONWAY is disappointed by characters so un-nuanced as to be unreal, a stereotypical plot and a conceptual vampire
Ilias Alexeas and Elena Hadjiafxendi as Andy and Theophana 
Theatre review / 2 April 2025
2 April 2025
ANGELA COBBINAH applauds the success of a tribute in drama by a daughter to her immigrant mother
SUPPING WITH THE DEVIL: Stanley Townsend (Mr Parks), Ivanno
Theatre review / 21 March 2025
21 March 2025
PAUL DONOVAN applauds a timely play that explores the resonances of McCarthyite nationalism in today’s US
LAST SUPPER BEHIND BARS: Dawn Sievewright as Rose Lynn with
Theatre Review / 17 March 2025
17 March 2025
STEF LYONS is swept along by the infectious energy of an ex-con single mother’s dreams of Nashville
HEART-WRENCHING: the cast of White Rose
Theatre Review / 10 March 2025
10 March 2025
JAN WOOLF doubts that soft-core musical is the best way to transmit an important story of heroism and resistance
LOOKING FOR JUSTICE: David Shields as Jacob Dunne in Punch
Theatre Review / 10 March 2025
10 March 2025
MARY CONWAY admires an accomplished drama that explores the consequences of a fatal punch on a desolate housing estate
PIETA: Evan Milton (as Lancaster) with Daniel Evans (as Edwa
Theatre Review / 7 March 2025
7 March 2025
GORDON PARSONS admires a version of Marlowe’s grim tragedy that strips it down to its gay essentials
AWKWARD HOMOGENISING OF RCIAL GROUPS: Gershwyn Eustache Jnr
Theatre Review / 3 March 2025
3 March 2025
MAYER WAKEFIELD wonders why this 1978 drama merits a revival despite demonstrating that the underlying theme of racism in the UK remains relevant
CAPTIVATING LIGHTNESS: Morgan Bailey in All Blood Runs Red
Theatre Review / 26 February 2025
26 February 2025
SUSAN DARLINGTON applauds a one-man show that navigates racist barriers to tell the story of the black pilot, boxer and jazz musician
CLASSIC: Luke Thallon (centre) as Hamlet
Theatre review / 20 February 2025
20 February 2025
GORDON PARSONS is bowled over by a skilfully stripped down and powerfully relevant production of Hamlet
Lizzie Watts and Andre Squire in Jane Upton’s (the) Woman
Theatre review / 19 February 2025
19 February 2025
SIMON PARSONS is discomfited by an unflichingly negative portrait of motherhood and its trials
A STAKE IN THE FUTURE: Annette Badland and Danielle Henry in
Theatre review / 19 February 2025
19 February 2025
PAUL FOLEY recommends an extraordinary double bill that packs a punch and leaves you reeling
NO THRILLS: East is South at Hampstead Theatre
Theatre review / 19 February 2025
19 February 2025
MARY CONWAY is disappointed by a play about AI that results in a deadening disconnect for its audience
IT'S BEHIND YOU: The cast of A Good House, Amy Jeptha's Sout
Theatre review / 18 February 2025
18 February 2025
SIMON PARSONS applauds an insightful state-of-the-nation play that explores the growing class divide in South Africa
REHEARSING THE REVOLUTION: Brazilian theater director and wr
Opinion / 14 February 2025
14 February 2025
ANA ISABEL NUNES points to the empowering legacy of Augusto Boal’s Theatre Of The Oppressed
FAIR MINDED PORTRAYAL: Peter Forbes as Joseph Stalin in Chur
Theatre Review / 13 February 2025
13 February 2025
MARY CONWAY is gripped by a hilarious and erudite new play that dramatises the making of the alliance that defeated fascism
RAVISSANT! 12. Romola Garai, Gina McKee, Deborah Findlay, Ha
Theatre review / 7 February 2025
7 February 2025
MARY CONWAY recommends a beautifully judged performance that shines a light on the experience of all female war babies and boomers