Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Theatre Royal Haymarket
Richard Greenberg’s sophisticated adaptation needs to be seen. It will lure in many fans of the film but this is
Richard Greenberg’s sophisticated adaptation needs to be seen. It will lure in many fans of the film but this is
This was originally posted in The Stage’s Soapbox, anonymously, in July 2016. As a financially struggling lover of theatre, I
Caryl Churchill’s short play about Africa’s relationship with homosexuality is incredibly effective despite being on 15 minutes. With a cast
Ray Rackham’s play feels like a surefire hit; a play about the various, sometimes infamous, stages of Judy Garland’s life complete
A week on from seeing the other Fiennes in Chichester I am now back in London to see Ralph appear as
You cannot move for Terence Rattigan at the moment. The National has The Deep Blue Sea, The Arcola had Kenny
This article originally appeared on London Theatre Direct https://www.londontheatredirect.com/post/812/Matinee-Idle-A-Lazy-Afternoon-At-The-Theatre.aspx I recently went to see King Lear at Theatre Royal Brighton. I
Kenneth Morgan was a young actor, who in February 1949 took his own life by overdosing and turning on the
Block Stop‘s By The End of Us is basically a live video game. As a result it doesn’t attract your usual