Theatre
The restoration of Nell GwynnTuesday, 22 September 2015![]() I never thought I’d be a writer. Writers are people with something to say, big ideas, agendas. I was a director, through and through. I love working with actors, playing with music and text, thinking in three dimensions. The solitary confinement of... Read more... |
The Encounter, Bristol Old VicMonday, 21 September 2015Complicite have, for several decades, been Britain’s most consistently adventurous theatre company. The term "physical theatre" sells them short, for the intelligence of their shows, from The Street of Crocodiles to The Elephant Vanishes, The... Read more... |
Casa Valentina, Southwark PlayhouseSunday, 20 September 2015![]() The “femmepersonators” of Harvey Fierstein’s 1962-set drama would be flabbergasted by today’s level of trans visibility, from Grayson Perry and Caitlyn Jenner to Transparent and Eddie Redmayne’s new film The Danish Girl. Yet it’s the still pertinent... Read more... |
Hangmen, Royal Court TheatreSaturday, 19 September 2015![]() Welcome back Martin McDonagh. It’s been more than 10 years since you’ve had a play on in London, and I was beginning to think that we had lost you to Broadway, and Hollywood, for ever. As you know, I loved it when your Leenane Trilogy burst onto our... Read more... |
The Cocktail Party, The Print RoomSaturday, 19 September 2015![]() It’s a pleasing serendipity that while Martin McDonagh’s clamorously anticipated Hangmen opened at the Royal Court last night, just a little further west T.S Eliot’s The Cocktail Party should also be having its opening night. Back in 1956 another... Read more... |
Jane Eyre, National TheatreFriday, 18 September 2015![]() Last February, director Sally Cookson shrunk Charlotte Brontë’s 400-page novel Jane Eyre down to a four-and-a-half-hour play spread across two nights at the Bristol Old Vic. Now, as this co-production finally arrives at the National Theatre, it has... Read more... |
Don Juan, Lesya Ukrainka Theatre, St James TheatreFriday, 18 September 2015![]() Whose Don Juan – progenitor Tirso de Molina’s, Molière’s or Pushkin’s? None of the above. Unless you have some knowledge of Ukrainian culture, you won’t have heard of Lesya Ukrainka, born Larysa Petrivna Kosach-Kvitka in 1871 to a proudly... Read more... |
Kinky Boots, Adelphi TheatreThursday, 17 September 2015![]() If the shoe fits, they say, wear it. But in truth there's always been a bit of a size differential between Kinky Boots, the modest urban Brit-flick set in a struggling shoe factory, and the Cyndi Lauper/Harvey Fierstein musical that it spawned,... Read more... |
Llanelliad: Greeks bear gifts to WalesThursday, 17 September 2015![]() The Trojan War has been going on for nine years when Homer's account begins in The Iliad. Mike Pearson and Mike Brookes have been developing their version of the story, using Christopher Logue's War Music, for nearly half as long. True, when they... Read more... |
Fuck the Polar Bears, Bush TheatreThursday, 17 September 2015![]() With the election of lefty outsider Jeremy Corbyn to the Labour leadership, are we entering a new era when upsets and surprises have become a new way of life? Is it really true that anything is now possible? As if to engage with these pressing... Read more... |
The Sting, Wilton's Music HallWednesday, 16 September 2015![]() One of the oldest and most striking venues in London lends itself to immersive theatrical experiences. A few years ago the Victorian interior of Wilton’s Music Hall was infused with pre-show activity to recreate the 1920s of The Great Gatsby. Now a... Read more... |
Photograph 51, Noël Coward TheatreTuesday, 15 September 2015![]() Nicole Kidman has returned to the West End 17 years after causing an innuendo-laden sensation in The Blue Room, the David Hare play that promptly transferred from the Donmar to Broadway, where one major magazine at the time actually bothered to... Read more... |
