Old Vic
Sweet Bird of Youth, Old Vic TheatreThursday, 13 June 2013![]() A town called St Cloud, a girl named Heavenly and a faded star who feels she’s living on the Moon: the imagery of Tennessee Williams’s drama is celestial, yet he puts his characters through hell. Amid the clamour of church bells and self-righteous... Read more... |
The Winslow Boy, Old VicWednesday, 20 March 2013Terence Rattigan's beautifully spoken characters are a passionate lot in this gripping story of a father's fight to prove his son's innocence. Lindsay Posner's production of the 1946 play succors and seduces its audience with an unstoppable... Read more... |
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Old Vic TunnelsWednesday, 09 January 2013![]() Here’s an elegant thing to do before eight o'clock dinner - stroll out for an hour’s recital of a rollicking story-poem done by a leading actress in a hip underground venue with judiciously hip application of modern dance, then go off and diss it... Read more... |
Kiss Me Kate, Old Vic TheatreWednesday, 28 November 2012![]() Cole Porter’s musical spin on Shakespeare demands the fluidity, fizz and acidity of champagne. In Trevor Nunn’s revival, which transfers to London after a successful run in Chichester, it’s more like gelato. It has sweetness, and a rich abundance of... Read more... |
Hedda Gabler, Old VicThursday, 13 September 2012![]() Hedda Gabler – the doomy tragedy, the one with the pistol, the “female Hamlet”. We all know the score when it comes to Ibsen. All, that is, except apparently for Sheridan Smith, who recently admitted in an interview that she hadn’t heard of the play... Read more... |
Democracy, Old VicFriday, 22 June 2012![]() You might not think that a drama about German parliamentary politics in the 1970s would be of great urgency today. But when Democracy, Michael Frayn's play about Willy Brandt and the Günter Guillaume spy scandal, first opened in 2003, Brits swiftly... Read more... |
Arena: Jonathan Miller, BBC TwoSunday, 01 April 2012![]() A director who is “passionate about biology”; a humorist who “hardly ever mocks”; an artist who speaks fluently about the origin of species; a non-musician who has directed some of the best-received opera productions of the modern era; a doctor with... Read more... |
The Duchess of Malfi, Old VicThursday, 29 March 2012![]() This is the Jacobean tragedy that probably gave Quentin Tarantino his best ideas - by the end of the night the body count is almost in double figures through stabbings and strangulations. But even as the fake blood flows and the gurglings mount,... Read more... |
Without Warning, Old Vic TunnelsMonday, 06 February 2012![]() Site-specific work has been flavour of the month for many many months now, and when the site is as spectacular as the Old Vic Tunnels, one understands why. Nearly 3,000 square metres of tunnelling under Waterloo Station (the trains rumble steadily... Read more... |
Noises Off, Old VicWednesday, 14 December 2011![]() The play-within-a-play device has honourable antecedents - playwrights from Thomas Kyd and Anton Chekhov through to Bertolt Brecht and Tennessee Williams have flirted with it, while Shakespeare loved it so much that he used it in several of his... Read more... |
The Playboy of the Western World, Old VicWednesday, 28 September 2011![]() It's difficult for modern theatregoers – in or beyond Ireland – to understand the extraordinary furore The Playboy of the Western World caused when it was first performed in 1907 at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin. Protesters, who believed the play was... Read more... |
Coming Up Later at the Old Vic TunnelsTuesday, 05 July 2011![]() It’s not often that a venue’s stage door is easier to find than its main entrance, but The Old Vic Tunnels is one such location. For those behind Coming Up Later, however, this is all part of the fun of a three-evening underground festival... Read more... |
