Arthur Miller’s post-Depression play is unsurprisingly timely again at the Marylebone Theatre
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Between the River and the Sea review: The personal can’t help but become political
by News Roomby News RoomSweid is an impishly charming Palestinian actor and an Israeli citizen, born into an Arab Christian family in Haifa and now living in Berlin, the father of a grown up…
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West End ticket prices at ‘tipping point’: Is theatre in London simply unaffordable now?
by News Roomby News RoomNadia Fall, the artistic director of the Young Vic, has put the spotlight back on the “eye watering” rise in theatre ticket prices. Speaking at the launch of the Young…
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This Tony-winning legendary production revives at the Shaftesbury Theatre with hilarious offensiveness still intact
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest review: Aaron Pierre is electric in problematic story
by News Roomby News RoomMcMurphy, though, is an anarchic lord of misrule, who establishes regular card and basketball games on the ward, gets the rules governing TV access changed, and sexually taunts Ratched. He…
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Iphigenia review: A clumsy and unnecessary attempt to make Euripides relevant
by News Roomby News RoomThis play at the Arcola Theatre by Turkish director Serdar Biliş has a contemporary and experimental approach to Greek tragedy that doesn’t quite pull together
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Meet The Lion King’s new leads: ‘The Pride Rock prop is older than us!’
by News Roomby News Room“As performers we like to stay on top of our, physical health and mental health to give the same standard of performance anyway,” says Parker-Wallace, “But here you’ve got to…
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A Doll’s House at the Almeida Theatre review: Romola Garai is wonderfully layered in Ibsen’s tragedy
by News Roomby News RoomGarai, an actress of great poise and focus, is here all a-jitter. Her Nora is fretful, nervy, prone to blurting out unwary truths and possessed of a billowy but self-conscious…
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Copenhagen review: Dazzling but mind-boggling play about quantum theory
by News Roomby News RoomProfessional ambition, nationalism or vengeful fury could be as much of a driver of scientific thought as pure curiosity. So could a certain macho bullheadedness. Kingston’s Margrethe is a partial…
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Inter Alia review: A triumphant, freewheeling turn by Rosamund Pike
by News Roomby News RoomLike Prima Facie, Inter Alia deals with the fact that the system remains rigged against women, particularly the legal system, where convictions for rape and sexual assault are rare and…