People The Misanthrope at the National Theatre review: Sandra Oh kills it in an updated, mixed-bag Molière by News Room 24 June 2026 written by News Room 24 June 2026 0 comment Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Sandra Oh is the saving grace of this slightly lost production that can’t decide whether it loves or hates the world it’s satirising, writes Nick Curtis Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post Segro rebuffs £12.6bn approach from US rival in latest takeover tilt for UK firm next post THG cheers record protein demand despite ‘unprecedented’ whey inflation The Oresteia at the Bridge: Thrillingly stripped back and bloody Greek tragedy 15 July 2026 Isis Hainsworth on her Olivier-nominated role in Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia 14 July 2026 Jesus Christ Superstar: An OTT, aorta-pumping concert-style production 8 July 2026 The best family-friendly shows to book with LOVEtheatre this summer 7 July 2026 To Kill a Mockingbird at Wyndham’s Theatre review: Supremely well put together 3 July 2026 Archduke at Royal Court: An amusing look at young male radicalisation 3 July 2026 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.