West End
Hand to God, Vaudeville TheatreTuesday, 16 February 2016![]() There will be blood. And expletives. And puppet sex that makes Avenue Q look positively monastic. But perhaps most shocking of all is that beneath the eye-wateringly explicit surface of Robert Askins’ provocative farce, which began life Off-Off-... Read more... |
The End of Longing, Playhouse TheatreFriday, 12 February 2016![]() Jack is an alcoholic. Stephanie is a whore. Joseph is stupid. Stevie is a broody neurotic. These identifiers are proudly proclaimed in the first minute of Matthew Perry’s debut play, but if you weren’t paying attention, fear not: they will be... Read more... |
Red Velvet, Garrick TheatreWednesday, 03 February 2016![]() Lolita Chakrabarti’s impassioned debut has only gained topicality since its 2012 Tricycle incarnation. Trevor Nunn’s all-white Wars of the Roses and #OscarsSoWhite, among others, have fanned its flames, while quips about a paranoid Russian regime... Read more... |
Eddie Izzard, Palace TheatreFriday, 22 January 2016![]() Eddie Izzard tells us at the top of a show lasting two-and-a-half hours that he's on the home straight in a mammoth tour taking in 28 countries. He first performed Force Majeure in 2013 and now, in a slightly rebooted form, he parks it in the West... Read more... |
Bill Bailey, Vaudeville TheatreSaturday, 12 December 2015![]() What a trouper Bill Bailey is. Just as he's introducing what is clearly meant to be a showstopper in which he and the audience would create a number in the style of “maestro of melancholia” Moby, his technology lets him down. But no fear, Bailey ad... Read more... |
Hangmen, Wyndham's TheatreTuesday, 08 December 2015![]() Just what constitutes reasonable behaviour in an enlightened society? Not long ago, the death penalty fell under that umbrella in Britain, and state-sanctioned killing as punishment for the crime of, well, killing is just the kind of twisted irony... Read more... |
The Homecoming, Trafalgar StudiosTuesday, 24 November 2015![]() Welcome to the hellmouth. In Jamie Lloyd’s startling 50th anniversary revival, the seething, primal hinterland of Pinter’s domestic conflict is made flesh: the metal cage surrounding an innocuous living room glows a devilish red, sulphur-like smoke... Read more... |
Imagine... My Curious Documentary, BBC OneWednesday, 11 November 2015![]() This "mockumentary" concerning the play The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time was incredibly well-intentioned and unintentionally baffling. It operated on so many levels at once that the viewer could all too easily keep falling through... Read more... |
The Winter's Tale, Harlequinade/All On Her Own, Garrick TheatreMonday, 09 November 2015![]() What exactly is the level of Kenneth Branagh’s self-awareness? He’s certainly conscious of inviting comparison with Olivier once again by presenting a year-long season of plays at the refurbished Garrick under the auspices of the Kenneth Branagh... 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... |
Dear Lupin, Apollo TheatreTuesday, 04 August 2015![]() A sterling case is made for the lost art of letter-writing in Michael Simkins’ dramatisation of Roger Mortimer’s missives to his wayward son. Mortimer’s inimitable turn of phrase, preserved in epistolary form, is the highlight of a genial show... Read more... |
First Person: Dear LupinWednesday, 29 July 2015![]() When I got the call enquiring whether I’d like to adapt The Sunday Times Humour Book of the Year Dear Lupin for the stage, the first thing I did was to thank my lucky stars. Dear Lupin: Letters to a Wayward Son is a collection of real letters,... Read more... |
