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Lampedusa, Soho TheatreThursday, 16 April 2015![]() You might think you know what you’re in for with a play by Anders Lustgarten, winner of the inaugural Harold Pinter Playwright’s Award and current go-to political activist for the Royal Court and the National. Listed alongside the plays on his CV is... Read more... |
Charlie's Dark Angel, Drayton Arms TheatreSunday, 08 March 2015![]() The critic James Christopher describes his first stage play as a black comedy, and the opening few moments set out the noir element efficiently enough, if not with any discernable humour. Charlie (Ben Porter) has inherited an old Suffolk farmhouse... Read more... |
Game, Almeida TheatreThursday, 05 March 2015![]() This venue is one of the coolest in London — and its regular audience is both trendy and well-heeled. In the foyer, you get jostled by a better class of person. For this immersive show, written by the prolific and ever-inventive Mike Bartlett, the... Read more... |
Bull, Young VicThursday, 15 January 2015![]() Mike Bartlett is the most prolific and talented British playwright to emerge in the past decade. Not only has he created large-scale epics in a variety of styles — from the science-fiction fable Earthquakes in London to the Shakespearean King... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Playwright Nina RaineSaturday, 06 December 2014![]() When writers research, it’s not all about digging for facts. Feelings also count. When Nina Raine spent three months visiting hospitals for a play about the medical profession, she found a strange feeling spontaneously erupting inside herself. “The... Read more... |
The Distance, Orange Tree TheatreSaturday, 11 October 2014![]() Are there any real taboos left? I mean, there have been scores of plays about incest, about abuse and about paedophilia. Have all proverbial stones been turned over? According to Deborah Bruce, a director turned playwright, there is one situation... Read more... |
The James Plays, National TheatreSaturday, 27 September 2014![]() Rona Munro’s trilogy of plays about Scotland’s Stuart kings premiered at the Edinburgh Festival when Scottish independence was, for many, still a cherished possibility; it transfers to London – within a clarion call of Westminster – just as the... Read more... |
King Charles III, Wyndham's TheatreFriday, 12 September 2014![]() Prince Charles’s “black spider letters” - his attempts to influence or change government policy - are real, as is the government’s long collusion with Clarence House to keep them from the public, despite the efforts of The Guardian in particular to... Read more... |
Holy Warriors, Shakespeare’s GlobeThursday, 24 July 2014![]() While it is something of a cliché to be reminded that forgetting the past is a sure way of repeating it, the problems of the Middle East are so acute that this thought might be worth taking seriously. In Holy Warriors, playwright David Eldridge’s... Read more... |
Adler & Gibb, Royal Court TheatreThursday, 19 June 2014![]() Theatre-maker Tim Crouch has a thing about art. One of his plays, ENGLAND, was performed in art galleries across the world; another was called An Oak Tree, after the 1973 conceptual art piece by Michael Craig-Martin. In fact, Crouch even looks like... Read more... |
Khandan (Family), Royal Court TheatreThursday, 12 June 2014![]() Some days, I feel very sorry for playwrights, especially those that become notorious through no fault of their own. If their most famous play causes enough controversy, it can take decades before people forget it. So now, 10 years since Gurpreet... Read more... |
Birdland, Royal Court TheatreThursday, 10 April 2014![]() If rock is magic, then what about its creators? Are they wonderful magicians, or empty charlatans? Infused by the spirit of the Patti Smith song of the same name, playwright Simon Stephens’s new play puts a rock star centre stage — and then lets him... Read more... |
