Theatre
Now This Is Not the End, Arcola TheatreSaturday, 06 June 2015![]() Few cities have been so central to the European imagination as Berlin in the 20th century. At the centre of imperial power, then of Weimar, next the hub of Nazi Germany, then for some 50 years a symbol of a divided Cold War world. In Rose Lewenstein... Read more... |
Oresteia, Almeida TheatreSaturday, 06 June 2015![]() There are two fundamental ways to fillet the untranslatable poetry and ritual of Aeschylus, most remote of the three ancient Greek tragedians, for a contemporary audience. One is to find a poet of comparable word-magic and a composer to reflect the... Read more... |
Fiddler on the Roof, Grange Park OperaFriday, 05 June 2015![]() Many matches are made in Fiddler on the Roof but the matchmaking prize goes to Grange Park Opera for getting Bryn Terfel to take on the role of Tevye. Having only recently played Sweeney Todd, and indeed throughout a varied... Read more... |
Buckets, Orange Tree TheatreFriday, 05 June 2015![]() “The only way is up” might have been the motto for the Orange Tree over the past year. Last spring, the future couldn’t have looked bleaker for the Richmond producing house when it lost its entire Arts Council grant overnight. Yet here we are, seven... Read more... |
Stop! The Play, Trafalgar StudiosThursday, 04 June 2015![]() The play’s the thing, once again, in the latest backstage comedy, an affable if limited dig at luvvie pretensions. Noises Off still reigns supreme in this genre, with successors unable to match the bravura precision of Michael Frayn’s masterful... Read more... |
The Elephant Man, Theatre Royal, HaymarketMonday, 01 June 2015![]() Beauty transforms itself into a beast but an inner grace shines forth regardless: such is the enduring power of Bernard Pomerance's stage play The Elephant Man, first seen in London almost 40 years ago and a Broadway semi-regular ever since. The... Read more... |
Temple, Donmar WarehouseThursday, 28 May 2015![]() St Paul’s Cathedral is an icon of national identity. The building that rose up from the fire and smoke of the Blitz has also witnessed the funeral of Winston Churchill in 1965 and the royal wedding of Prince Charles and Di some twenty years later.... Read more... |
The Beaux' Stratagem, National TheatreWednesday, 27 May 2015![]() Between Light Shining in Buckinghamshire and Everyman it was beginning to look like we were never going to get a proper, uncomplicated laugh in Rufus Norris’s National Theatre. Thank goodness for Restoration comedy, stepping into the breach as... Read more... |
Margaret Atwood and Graeme Gibson, Corn Exchange, BrightonMonday, 25 May 2015![]() Margaret Atwood’s Forties childhood was spent knocking around the Canadian backwoods with her forest entomologist, proto-ecologist dad, and it shows. Interviewed alongside her husband Graeme Gibson on the Brighton Festival’s closing night, the... Read more... |
King Lear, Northern Broadsides, TouringMonday, 25 May 2015![]() Jonathan Miller’s new King Lear is rustic to its core, spoken in broad Northern accents, and the whole production could be packed onto a travelling theatre’s wagon and taken around Britain pulled by a couple of shire horses.Yet rather than cost the... Read more... |
Peter Pan, Regent's Park Open Air TheatreFriday, 22 May 2015![]() “All children, except one, grow up.” So begins J. M. Barrie’s iconic tale of arrested development, given new power and poignancy in this high-flying production. A century after one of Barrie’s youthful collaborators, George Llewelyn Davies, was... Read more... |
McQueen, St James TheatreThursday, 21 May 2015![]() "You make clothes that make the darkness in me matter": If such an accolade strikes you as profound, make a beeline for McQueen, the James Phillips play about the tortured, all-too-brief life of the maverick talent Alexander McQueen that constitutes... Read more... |
