A grittily naturalistic depiction of people struggling with poverty and neglect.
The theatrical equivalent of a hot bath, a hearty stew and a Hobnob.
The best cast you’ll currently see in a comedy in the West End.
A hypnotic feat of muscular contortion.
A traditional Jamaican wake with original drama.
Hello from the other side.
Swapping swashbuckling for pure sleaze.
An immaculate performance from Anita Dobson.
A tighter script makes for a convincing show.
Sam Shepard's 1978 work gets another airing.
Moving play tells story of grief.
Jean Genet's play blurs fantasy with reality.
Play about teen abuse performed with rare eloquence.
Oscar Wilde's novella adapted for the stage by his own grandson.
Tale of unequal friendship comes to the West End.
Harold Pinter's dank, domestic nightmare.
We chat with the play's director.
Short plays explore greed and an unsustainable global food system.
Not always black against white.
Play within a play has some corkingly bad lines.
Wartime reminiscence with snarky pensioner James Bolam.
Golem transfers to the West End.
How to make a drama out of a marital crisis.
But script is flabby and dated.
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