Whether or not this soil is still fertile or better left fallow is another matter.
A cool dissection of class and gender power structures.
Gorky adaptation has action but lacks bite.
Robert Icke's Almeida swansong brings a 1912 drama into the 21st century.
Anton Chekhov’s classic tragicomedy is given a fresh approach
At nearly three hours, this is a slow-roasted duck.
A powerful play that fails to translate to the present day.
Tennessee Williams at his most poetic.
A state-of-the-nation play that looks at the nature of Englishness.
Good luck getting a ticket.
The Almeida's production resonates in wake of Brexit.
Five mouth-watering shows opening this month.
A juicy -- but not not thirst-quenching -- reflection on the troubles in The Congo.
Cash for the Almeida, Blackheath Halls and Theatre Peckham.
Robert Icke's new production at the Almeida is a winner.
Taking place all over town.
A modern Medea at the Almeida.
The ills of identikit city living and a bit of opera.
The Hunger Games meets the housing crisis.
Shakespeare gets big and sassy.
The London riots are given the documentary treatment.
The reign of King Charles III imagined at the Almeida.
Flawless performances in a tragi-comic Ibsen.
A clunky collision of stereotypes at the Almeida Theatre.
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