The Jamie Lloyd Company may now be something of an institution in London’s theatre circles, famed for its gritty and gruesome productions (Richard III...
The Picture of Dorian Gray is the story of a fashionable young man who sells his soul for eternal youth and beauty. He becomes the subject for Basil H...
Dark and intense, Malcolm’s thrilling drama The Wasp is riveting from start to finish. The play follows two women from very different backgrounds, who...
In this 50th anniversary revival, Jamie Lloyd ramps up the tension and presents Pinter’s family drama The Homecoming as a true psychological thriller....
Olivier nominated James Fritz takes us on a journey following Di (Kate Maravan) who is seeking the truth starting with her sons bloody t-shirt. But wi...
It is a rare experience to leave the theatre feeling raw, real emotion; it is even rarer to have that sensation travel home with you, and stay with yo...
For all of the seventy minutes of Michael Longhurst’s excellent production of Nick Payne’s Constellations time, tone, and human experience become deli...
There are those rare occasions when wonderfully and magically everything comes together in the theatre: director, cast, lighting, set, sound, everyone...
So what are we doing? It is an honest enough question, posed by one of the more senile characters in a moment unadulterated rationality: and it will n...
August Strindberg’s plays have been popular around the world in the past couple of years, especially his Miss Julie, which had a surge of adaptations ...