The first West End performance of Peter Barnes’ cult play since its premiere in 1968, Trafalgar Studios’ production of The Ruling Class is a frenzied,...
Miss Havisham’s Expectations takes Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations and focuses in on the much-maligned Miss Havisham (Linda Marlowe), often seen m...
I’m sure it’s no coincidence that in this centenary year of the outbreak of the First World War, Feelgood Theatre Productions’ Not About Heroes ends i...
As a semi-autobiographical look at the particular challenges faced by Pakistani immigrants and mixed-race children, living in whatmight be described a...
Is there anything we don’t know about Oscar Wilde? asks John O’Connor, who – with Wilde’s grandson, Merlin Holland - has reconstructed the two trials ...
Dessa Rose is the brainchild of Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, the team behind the Broadway hits Ragtime and Seussical. This is the first time it i...
Neil LaBute’s Bash: Latterday Plays is a collection of three one-act plays that explores disturbingly well the human ability to do evil. The plays pr...
Jeremy Herrin's revival of Julian Mitchell's moving play Another Country captures a fascinating moment in history that holds a striking relevance toda...
Those who regard a mid-life crisis as matter for tragedy, requiring long faces and unplumbable depths of sensitivity might blink at four stars and a r...