Theatre
The Insatiable, Inflatable Candylion, National Theatre WalesSunday, 20 December 2015While Christmas is the season when traditional theatres trot out the tired clichés of panto, the ever-innovative National Theatre Wales have decided, in their wisdom, to stage a surreal, psychedelic theatre-gig at the Sophia Gardens cricket ground... Read more... |
Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Donmar WarehouseFriday, 18 December 2015![]() The last time I saw Janet McTeer, she was doing her best with the slightly underwritten role of sister to Glenn Close’s lethal Patty Hewes in Damages, the ultimate TV series about the discrepancy between seeming and being. Which is the theme, too,... Read more... |
The Dazzle, FOUND111Wednesday, 16 December 2015![]() The proverbial pond that separates the New York and London theatres has had a seismic effect on The Dazzle, Richard Greenberg's ironically titled play from 2002 that in every way seems darker, stranger, and more compelling in its British premiere... Read more... |
Sleeping Beauty, Bristol Old VicTuesday, 15 December 2015![]() Christmas pantomime is all about letting go, and being carried away on a wave of communal jollity. The genre also delights in carnivalesque gender-bending, the anarchic undermining of authority and the playful representation of evil. There is always... Read more... |
Forget Me Not, Bush TheatreTuesday, 15 December 2015![]() Past wrongs cast long shadows. Following the passing of the 1901 Immigration Restriction Act, successive Australian governments favoured migrants from English-speaking countries in what was called the White Australia policy. Between 1945 and 1968,... Read more... |
Peter Pan Goes Wrong, Apollo TheatreMonday, 14 December 2015![]() The pleasures to be found in the pitfalls that are part of live performance rear their accident-prone head yet again in Peter Pan Goes Wrong, the latest exercise in controlled (or is it?) chaos from Mischief Theatre, the young and clearly very... Read more... |
Tracks of the Winter Bear, Traverse Theatre, EdinburghSaturday, 12 December 2015![]() The first surprise in the Traverse Theatre’s seasonal production comes on entering the theatre – being led backstage, then onto what’s normally the performing area, and finally to two ranks of audience seating either side of a gently undulating... Read more... |
wonder.land, National TheatreFriday, 11 December 2015![]() Widely hyped as “an Alice for the online generation”, and “a coming-of-age adventure that explores the blurred boundaries between our online and offline lives”, this version of Lewis Carroll’s Wonderland stories is advertised with a poster that... Read more... |
Hapgood, Hampstead TheatreThursday, 10 December 2015![]() A supposed Stoppardian footnote gets a first-class reclamation in Howard Davies's sizzling revival of Hapgood, the espionage-themed drama from 1988 that resonates intellectually and emotionally to a degree it didn't begin to achieve at a West... Read more... |
A Christmas Carol, Noël Coward TheatreThursday, 10 December 2015![]() Is Jim Broadbent Britain’s best-loved actor? The slate of screen roles he’s accumulated over the years – this Christmas Carol is his return to theatre after a decade away – has surely given him a very special quality in the nation's consciousness, a... Read more... |
You for Me for You, Royal Court TheatreWednesday, 09 December 2015![]() North Korea is the kind of place that haunts the imagination of the West – and not in a good way. One of the last hardline Communist dictatorships, it is also a country of immense sadness, a landscape of food shortages and human-rights abuses. Yet... Read more... |
Cymbeline, Sam Wanamaker PlayhouseWednesday, 09 December 2015![]() There’s a happy, cyclical logic to this first production of Cymbeline – Shakespeare’s late tragicomedy of love and jealousy – at the Globe’s Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. The first play Shakespeare wrote for the candle-lit, indoor Blackfriars Playhouse,... Read more... |
