This showcase for Maimuna Memon at the Kiln Theatre is a personal tale undermined by the writing
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The Holy Rosenbergs review: A serious but clumsy bid to show how Gaza impacts Jews
by News Roomby News RoomPerhaps the problems of the play, which was originally commissioned and staged by the National Theatre, reflect the sheer impossibility of putting the Israeli-Palestinian situation on stage without resorting to…
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Paddington The Musical triumphs at WhatsOnStage awards with nine wins
by News Roomby News RoomThe award ceremony on Sunday night also saw Rachel Zegler and Jonathan Bailey win the best performer gong for their respective categories
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Sex is back: First look images of Aidan Turner in Les Liaisons Dangereuses
by News Roomby News RoomLes Liaisons Dangereuses is heading to the National Theatre and here’s a first look inside the steamy (sort of) rehearsal room with Turner, Monica Barbaro and Lesley Manville
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Marie and Rosetta: Beverley Knight and Ntombizodwa Ndlovu give a stunning vocal performance
by News Roomby News RoomAnyway, between the thrilling songs, the history of a woman who endured racism, sexism and even the disapproval of her own church is painstakingly reiterated, along with some lore about…
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Our Town at Rose Theatre Kingston review: Michael Sheen twinkles in this warm hug of a show
by News Roomby News RoomThornton Wilder’s paean to small-town life is transposed to Wales with more than a sprinkle of theatre magic
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This oft-overlooked Arthur Miller play conjures a sense of dread that feels apt for these hostile times
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First up is Always by Jonathan Myerson, a curt, narratively clunky scene-setter. A politician and his wife find their hotel room invaded by a pair of snipers from the security…
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“We started writing this play when Trump was president the first time, and there was a sense in the air that something terribly wrong was afoot,” says Kaufman, “But since…
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Evening All Afternoon: Stepmother and stepdaughter clash in drama with ghostly twist
by News Roomby News RoomFrom here, the two of them alternate between dialogue and direct address to the audience. Delilah is bratty and endlessly touchy, but it’s hard not to share her bafflement that…