People The Land of the Living at the National Theatre review: Juliet Stevenson is assured but this play feels hollow by News Room 19 September 2025 written by News Room 19 September 2025 0 comment Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Juliet Stevenson seems to lack compassion in David Lan’s return to British theatre with a story about Nazi-abducted children Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post Antonio Rivero Taravillo, great expert in Luis Cernuda and Gaelic translator | Culture next post Poldark and The Gilded Age star’s family flat on sale in Pimlico for £2 million The Lady from the Sea review: Alicia Vikander’s powerful stage debut 19 September 2025 Romans, a novel at Almeida Theatre: ‘hugely ambitious portrait of masculinity’ 18 September 2025 Dracula at the Lyric Hammersmith review: go on, scare yourself 17 September 2025 Creditors at Orange Tree Theatre: ‘the production just lies there, inert, on... 17 September 2025 The Producers at the Garrick Theatre review: ‘At 99, Mel Brooks has... 15 September 2025 Not Your Superwoman at the Bush Theatre review: These stars need more... 13 September 2025 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.