Theatre
Funny Girl, Menier Chocolate FactoryThursday, 03 December 2015![]() It's hard not to invoke the B word - Barbra, that is, not Brice - and I speak as one who bunked off school to catch her at a midweek matinee when Funny Girl first played London almost 50 years ago. It was standing room only at the Prince of Wales... Read more... |
Howard Barker Double Bill, Arcola TheatreWednesday, 02 December 2015![]() Two plays for the price of one. What’s not to like? Particularly when they resonate so strongly with each other on a hard, uncompromising theme. Broadly, that theme is love and war, sex and death, but more specifically, both plays home in on the... Read more... |
Linda, Royal Court TheatreWednesday, 02 December 2015![]() Don’t you just love celebrity hype? Kim Cattrall’s name alone sold out this show, which runs over the notoriously difficult Christmas period. But sometimes star-casting backfires, and when she had to withdraw from the production for medical reasons... Read more... |
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Royal Lyceum Theatre, EdinburghTuesday, 01 December 2015![]() Christmas has kicked off early in the Scottish capital’s theatreland, with traditional panto Snow White over at the King’s Theatre, and the Lyceum’s high-class offering – as befits the theatre’s 50th anniversary year – in the form of The Lion, the... Read more... |
Here We Go, National TheatreSaturday, 28 November 2015![]() The great Caryl Churchill careers down a blind alley in Here We Go, and the results aren't pretty, especially within the cavernous confines of the National Theatre's Lyttelton – this writer's second play this year at that address. A 45-minute... Read more... |
Little Eyolf, Almeida TheatreFriday, 27 November 2015![]() Greek family smashups at the Almeida now yield to northern agony sagas, less bloody but potentially just as harrowing. In Little Eyolf the 66-year-old Ibsen dissected a failed marriage as ruthlessly as Euripides, Strindberg or Bergman, who... Read more... |
Around the World in 80 Days: why now?Friday, 27 November 2015![]() I adapted Around the World in Eighty Days very specifically for my own theatre company, Lookingglass Theatre of Chicago, where I am one of 24 multi-skilled ensemble members who are writers, directors, actors, and/or designers. Although Lookingglass... Read more... |
Pericles, Sam Wanamaker PlayhouseThursday, 26 November 2015![]() Pericles is a play of voyages. Lands and landscapes crowd in, one after the other – Tyre, Tarsus, Ephesus, Antioch, Mitylene – until our dramatic sea-legs are decidedly unsteady. The demands are great for any theatre, but for the Globe’s tiny... Read more... |
Evening at The Talk House, National TheatreWednesday, 25 November 2015![]() A lot of people are going to be enraged, frustrated, or confused by Evening at The Talk House, and in the authorial world of Wallace Shawn, wasn't it ever thus? This is the playwright who gave pride of place to a softly-spoken fascist in Aunt Dan... Read more... |
Ben Hur, Tricycle TheatreWednesday, 25 November 2015![]() Hollywood took 365 speaking parts, 50,000 extras and 2,500 horses to tell this epic tale in 1959; here at the Tricycle, it’s a cast of four and some enterprising puppet work. Playwright Patrick Barlow, following up global hit The 39 Steps, has... Read more... |
The Homecoming, Trafalgar StudiosTuesday, 24 November 2015![]() Welcome to the hellmouth. In Jamie Lloyd’s startling 50th anniversary revival, the seething, primal hinterland of Pinter’s domestic conflict is made flesh: the metal cage surrounding an innocuous living room glows a devilish red, sulphur-like smoke... Read more... |
The Divided Laing, Arcola TheatreTuesday, 24 November 2015![]() RD (“Ronnie”) Laing was a typically eccentric 1960s guru. A Scottish psychiatrist who was one of the leading lights of the anti-psychiatry movement, his 1960 classic The Divided Self helped a whole generation to a deeper understanding of mental... Read more... |
