One no longer has grown to expect the crass, red-headed cliché of all things American, when considering the much loved Ruby Wax. Consequently, in her ...
Joshua Harmon’s hilarious Bad Jews, transferring to the St James from Theatre Royal Bath’s Ustinov Studio,begins with the awkwardness of a family brou...
Bette and Joan: The Final Curtain is a hilarious revival of the infamous relationship between two of Hollywood’s greatest icons, Bette Davis (Sarah Th...
In her latest adaption of Chekhov, Anya Reiss has relocated Uncle Vanya to a rusted, corrugated iron farmhouse in 21st century Yorkshire. While Reiss ...
Nothing odd will do long”, opined Dr Johnson. “Tristram Shandy did not last.” Laurence Sterne, the author of The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shand...
I usually submit my reviews on the day I see the show. I offer this observation not as some badge of pride that I’m able to throw together 750 words b...
A little bit of context helps to appreciate the impact of Ingmar Bergman's Scenes from a Marriage. It began as a TV drama in 1970s Sweden where it was...