Culture | April 4, 2024
Review: Long Day’s journey Into The Night
There’s a tricky balance in staging one of the great plays of the modern era. Do you faithfully re (...Read More)
There’s a tricky balance in staging one of the great plays of the modern era. Do you faithfully re (...Read More)
Michael Sheen was born to play Aneurin ‘Nye’ Bevan, the firebrand Welsh politician who in 1948 w (...Read More)
There is something overwhelmingly nice about The Human Body, a play that marks the return (...Read More)
This modern retelling of Ibsen’s seminal work about the corrupting influence of power begins with (...Read More)
The first 90 minutes of this exceptionally stylish King Lear at the Almeida contain some of the best (...Read More)
It’s been years since I gave any serious thought to Andy Warhol. A fleeting obsession in my st (...Read More)
The first recorded use of the term “tree hugger” came in 1730, when a Hindu sect called the Bish (...Read More)
A second Caryl Churchill play opens in as many weeks, with the Donmar’s production of political dy (...Read More)