Trafalgar Theatre As it my first time at Whitehall’s theatre since its rebrand and absorption by the Trafalgar Entertainment empire,
‘Extremes are the rule of the day’ Almeida Theatre Morfydd Clark (centre) shines in Roots. Photograph: Marc Brenner Double trouble indeed.
National Changgeuk Company of Korea Barbican Centre Although the traditional Korean art form of Changgeuk, Shakespeare’s King Lear and the
‘Refreshing but unfathomable Park Theatre Two years ago, in this very theatre, I reviewed Carey Crim’s weighty drama, Never Not
‘The preciousness of youth Arcola Theatre At the age of about 30, nostalgia really starts to kick it up a
Arcola Theatre ‘Simply crafted but staggering Sometimes you stumble down a flight of stairs into a basement and are gobsmacked.
Arcola Theatre ‘With a little bit of luck, we can make it through the night’ Just a little before my
Seven Dials Playhouse Miguel de Cervantes’s work Don Quixote is one of the most famous pieces of fiction, often lauded
Fuerza Bruta Roundhous The handsome devils of circus, Argentina’s worst-kept theatrical secret and a personal love affair. Fuerza Bruta clatter
‘The murky world of make-believe’ Park Theatre True crime meets kitchen sink and oh-so-Hollywood in The Marilyn Conspiracy at the Park Theatre.