A Man of Good Hope brings colour and exuberance to the travails of refugees, writes Becky Latham. Continue Reading Refugee Stories: A Man of Good Hope at the ...
How does Joe Hill-Gibbins’ bold new production of Measure For Measure deal with Shakespeare’s “problem play”? Unproblematically, says Xenobe Purvis. Continue Reading A Problem Play No Longer: Measure ...
Dan Hutton looks back at an extraordinary month of London theatre. Continue Reading Drama Matters: The Month Things Started To Happen
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Two plays being revived in London this month – Oh What A Lovely War and Sizwe Banzi Is Dead at the Young Vic – were originally devised, collaborative pieces. Is ...
Telling people you’re seeing a musical – that most merry of art forms – and then explaining that it’s about a racially charged rape case is like starting a conversation ...
David Greig’s The Events, currently at the Traverse Theatre, is inspired by the Anders Breivik shootings. For all its theatrical brio, argues Tara Isabella Burton, it suffers from a disjuncture ...
In an interview with PEN at the London Book Fair on Monday, Chang said, “What I’m very pleased about is that 21 years on, Wild Swans stands on its feet. It has stood ...