Theatre
Botticelli in the Fire, Hampstead Theatre review - history mash-up burns brightSaturday, 26 October 2019![]() Botticelli is a household name, but who knows the true story behind his most famous painting? The painter's 1480s masterpiece, The Birth of Venus, is one of the most striking images of Renaissance Florence – and has achieved iconic status. Because... Read more... |
Little Baby Jesus, Orange Tree Theatre review - an early play thrillingly alive for nowThursday, 24 October 2019![]() Time has been not just kind but even crucial to Little Baby Jesus, the 2011 play from the multi-hyphenate talent Arinzé Kene, who since then has gone on become a major name on and offstage: the West End transfer of his self-penned... Read more... |
Vassa, Almeida Theatre review - delayed opening doesn't landWednesday, 23 October 2019![]() Even the mighty Almeida is allowed the occasional dud and it’s sure as hell got one at the moment with Vassa. Maxim Gorky’s 1910 play (rewritten in 1935) about a matriarch in extremis some years back proved a stonking West End star vehicle... Read more... |
Lungs, Old Vic review - deluxe casting and slick deliveryTuesday, 22 October 2019![]() Playing our monarch and her husband in The Crown has made actors Claire Foy and Matt Smith into TV drama royalty, so reuniting the pair onstage guarantees a hot ticket. What’s less clear is why Lungs, Duncan Macmillan’s rather thin 2011 play, merits... Read more... |
First Person: Hannah Khalil on museum as metaphor in her new play for the RSCTuesday, 22 October 2019![]() It all started in 2009 in the National Portrait Gallery. I’d had a meeting nearby so popped in to get a cuppa and stare at the beautiful rooftop view of London from their top-floor café, but a picture caught my eye. It was part of an exhibition of... Read more... |
Translations, National Theatre review - stunning revival of poignant tragicomedyTuesday, 22 October 2019![]() At a point in history where – yet again – a few misplaced words from English politicians could wreak havoc with Irish lives, this is a welcome revival of Ian Rickson’s stunning production which first played here to rapturous reviews last year. Brian... Read more... |
Cyrano, Bristol Old Vic review – comedy with emotional intelligenceMonday, 21 October 2019![]() Tom Morris’s production of Cyrano starts with a procession of nuns, some of them bearded, chanting verses from the medieval mystic Hildegarde of Bingen. In this original and lively version of Edmond Rostand’s late 19th century classic, Morris has... Read more... |
[Blank], Donmar Warehouse review - strong but dispiritingFriday, 18 October 2019![]() Clean Break, the theatre company that specialises in working with women in the criminal justice system, is doing a lot of celebrating. It's the 40th anniversary of this unique female organisation and already this year they have put on a variety of... Read more... |
Solaris, Lyric Hammersmith review - moving and finely cerebralTuesday, 15 October 2019![]() David Greig’s reimagining of Stanisław Lem’s 1961 novel has brought a masterpiece of intellectual science fiction back to its philosophical core. Over the concentrated two hours of Matthew Lutton’s production, which reaches the Lyric Hammersmith... Read more... |
A History of Water in the Middle East, Royal Court review - feminist dreams and passionsTuesday, 15 October 2019![]() Sabrina Mahfouz is a British-Egyptian writer who has explored issues of Muslim and British identity in various formats. Her work includes poetry, fiction, anthologies and performances, as well as plays. And she's pretty prolific. Since her Dry Ice... Read more... |
Baby Reindeer, Bush Theatre review - break, break, breaking GaddSaturday, 12 October 2019![]() True stories, even in a fictional form, have the power to grip you by the throat, furiously shake your body and then give you a parting kick in the arse. This is certainly true of stand-up comedian Richard Gadd's Baby Reindeer, a blistering... Read more... |
Groan Ups, Vaudeville Theatre review - adding ambition and emotion to the mixFriday, 11 October 2019![]() If ambition were all, Groan Ups would get an A*. Marking the first of a very welcome three-show residency at the Vaudeville Theatre, this latest from the cheerfully unstoppable Mischief Theatre tethers the japery we have come to expect from the team... Read more... |
