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Clare Brennan
Henry V at the RSC – Shakespeare’s war play fails to resonate

Sun 29 Mar 2026

Henry V at the RSC – Shakespeare’s war play fails to resonate
Katherine Cowles
Self Esteem lights up David Hare’s Teeth ‘n’ Smiles

Fri 27 Mar 2026

Self Esteem lights up David Hare’s Teeth ‘n’ Smiles
Clare Brennan
Small Island on stage: a patchily successful adaptation

Sun 22 Mar 2026

Small Island on stage: a patchily successful adaptation
Susannah Clapp
The National Theatre brings the rarely staged Summerfolk to life

Sat 21 Mar 2026

The National Theatre brings the rarely staged Summerfolk to life
Vanessa Thorpe
‘Victoria Wood was a trailblazer, but no one talked about her like that’

Thu 19 Mar 2026

‘Victoria Wood was a trailblazer, but no one talked about her like that’
Clare Brennan
The Grand Babylon Hotel – Arnold Bennett’s fun, frolicking farce

Sun 15 Mar 2026

The Grand Babylon Hotel – Arnold Bennett’s fun, frolicking farce
Sarah Crompton
How The Bridge theatre made Into the Woods

Sat 14 Mar 2026

How The Bridge theatre made Into the Woods
Katherine Cowles
Ukraine Unbroken: can theatre combat news fatigue?

Fri 13 Mar 2026

Ukraine Unbroken: can theatre combat news fatigue?
Vanessa Thorpe
Olivier awards recognise new generation of playwrights ready to don Tom Stoppard’s mantle

Sat 7 Mar 2026

Olivier awards recognise new generation of playwrights ready to don Tom Stoppard’s mantle
Clare Brennan
The Manningtree Witches is a stage adaptation meant for the screen

Sat 7 Mar 2026

The Manningtree Witches is a stage adaptation meant for the screen
Susannah Clapp
Broken Glass at the Young Vic: did we really need another Arthur Miller?

Sat 7 Mar 2026

Broken Glass at the Young Vic: did we really need another Arthur Miller?
Katherine Cowles
Olivier awards 2026: it’s the year of the musical

Fri 6 Mar 2026

Olivier awards 2026: it’s the year of the musical
Amelia Tait
Inside the Operation Mincemeat machine

Fri 6 Mar 2026

Inside the Operation Mincemeat machine
Clare Brennan
Trevor Nunn’s deft, delightful Noël Coward revival

Sat 28 Feb 2026

Trevor Nunn’s deft, delightful Noël Coward revival
Kadish Morris
My day with Munya Chawawa’s Black Boys Theatre Club

Sat 28 Feb 2026

My day with Munya Chawawa’s Black Boys Theatre Club
Katherine Cowles
Chadwick Boseman’s Deep Azure is a messy, necessary meditation on grief

Fri 27 Feb 2026

Chadwick Boseman’s Deep Azure is a messy, necessary meditation on grief
Clare Brennan
Crown of Blood moves Macbeth’s blasted heath to Yorubaland

Sat 21 Feb 2026

Crown of Blood moves Macbeth’s blasted heath to Yorubaland
Katherine Cowles
The latest Dracula has no teeth

Fri 20 Feb 2026

The latest Dracula has no teeth
Katherine Cowles
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry gets stuck in the mush

Fri 20 Feb 2026

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry gets stuck in the mush
Clare Brennan
War of the Worlds is a visually thrilling portrait of desolation

Sat 14 Feb 2026

War of the Worlds is a visually thrilling portrait of desolation
Susannah Clapp
Arcadia, Tom Stoppard’s dance to the music of time, is short on swing

Fri 13 Feb 2026

Arcadia, Tom Stoppard’s dance to the music of time, is short on swing
Clare Brennan
Manipulate festival: candyfloss puppets and cabaret Anna Karenina

Sun 8 Feb 2026

Manipulate festival: candyfloss puppets and cabaret Anna Karenina
Susannah Clapp
American Psycho on stage – style over savagery

Fri 6 Feb 2026

American Psycho on stage – style over savagery
Susannah Clapp
Our Town – Michael Sheen’s vision for Welsh theatre

Fri 30 Jan 2026

Our Town – Michael Sheen’s vision for Welsh theatre
Katherine Cowles
Dante or Die: I Do invites you to witness the mess of a wedding

Wed 28 Jan 2026

Dante or Die: I Do invites you to witness the mess of a wedding
Katherine Cowles
Guess How Much I Love You? is a work of pure compassion

Fri 23 Jan 2026

Guess How Much I Love You? is a work of pure compassion
Susannah Clapp
High Noon – far from the wild west

Sat 17 Jan 2026

High Noon – far from the wild west
Vanessa Thorpe
The Oliviers at 50: the surprises, snubs and swipes

Wed 14 Jan 2026

The Oliviers at 50: the surprises, snubs and swipes
Katherine Cowles
Oh, Mary! is mad – and maddening

Thu 8 Jan 2026

Oh, Mary! is mad – and maddening
Clare Brennan
The Little Mermaid on stage proves the fairytale has legs

Mon 5 Jan 2026

The Little Mermaid on stage proves the fairytale has legs
Susannah Clapp
The best theatre to see in 2026

Thu 1 Jan 2026

The best theatre to see in 2026
Clare Brennan
Treasure Island – A New Musical Adventure is not as thrilling as it could be

Wed 31 Dec 2025

Treasure Island – A New Musical Adventure is not as thrilling as it could be
Susannah Clapp
The best theatre of 2025

Thu 25 Dec 2025

The best theatre of 2025
Clare Brennan
Hull Truck theatre’s Oliver Twist reveals the darkness and light of Dickens

Sat 20 Dec 2025

Hull Truck theatre’s Oliver Twist reveals the darkness and light of Dickens
Susannah Clapp
The Bridge’s Into the Woods is a thrilling, mischievous delight

Fri 19 Dec 2025

The Bridge’s Into the Woods is a thrilling, mischievous delight
Clare Brennan
A Child’s Christmas in Wales is a delight

Mon 15 Dec 2025

A Child’s Christmas in Wales is a delight
Susannah Clapp
Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo: two and a half hours of smouldering, slow-burning imagination

Fri 12 Dec 2025

Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo: two and a half hours of smouldering, slow-burning imagination
Katherine Cowles
The BFG comes to life on stage

Mon 8 Dec 2025

The BFG comes to life on stage
Vanessa Thorpe
Comedy or error: is Shakespeare actually funny?

Fri 5 Dec 2025

Comedy or error: is Shakespeare actually funny?
Katherine Cowles
Paddington The Musical is an irresistible love letter to London

Mon 1 Dec 2025

Paddington The Musical is an irresistible love letter to London
Susannah Clapp
Ivo van Hove’s All My Sons is a revelation

Fri 28 Nov 2025

Ivo van Hove’s All My Sons is a revelation
Clare Brennan
Mutton: the story of the Yorkshire Witch

Sun 23 Nov 2025

Mutton: the story of the Yorkshire Witch
Clare Brennan
Murder most fowl: Sherlock Holmes and the 12 Days of Christmas

Sun 23 Nov 2025

Murder most fowl: Sherlock Holmes and the 12 Days of Christmas
Susannah Clapp
Porn Play is an unflinching portrayal of self-destructive addiction

Fri 21 Nov 2025

Porn Play is an unflinching portrayal of self-destructive addiction
Susannah Clapp
Faustus in Africa! is a vivid study of colonialism through puppets

Fri 14 Nov 2025

Faustus in Africa! is a vivid study of colonialism through puppets
Katherine Cowles
The Hunger Games on stage is all spectacle, no soul

Fri 14 Nov 2025

The Hunger Games on stage is all spectacle, no soul
Susannah Clapp
David Harewood finally makes Othello the hero of his own drama

Fri 7 Nov 2025

David Harewood finally makes Othello the hero of his own drama
Clare Brennan
Javaad Alipoor transports Elmet to a disused depot

Sun 2 Nov 2025

Javaad Alipoor transports Elmet to a disused depot
Katherine Cowles
The Line of Beauty is an almost great gay play

Fri 31 Oct 2025

The Line of Beauty is an almost great gay play
Susannah Clapp
The Unbelievers is a swirling study of catastrophe

Sun 26 Oct 2025

The Unbelievers is a swirling study of catastrophe
Clare Brennan
Campus drama Safe Space tackles the statue wars head-on

Sat 25 Oct 2025

Campus drama Safe Space tackles the statue wars head-on
Clare Brennan
James Brining’s The Seagull delivers laughs but lacks heft

Sun 19 Oct 2025

James Brining’s The Seagull delivers laughs but lacks heft
Susannah Clapp
Mary Page Marlowe is a disappointing play

Fri 17 Oct 2025

Mary Page Marlowe is a disappointing play
Clare Brennan
Bad Lads is a theatrical call for justice

Sun 12 Oct 2025

Bad Lads is a theatrical call for justice
Susannah Clapp
A high-speed Hamlet is too fast and too flat

Sat 11 Oct 2025

A high-speed Hamlet is too fast and too flat
Clare Brennan
Lost Atoms has spectacular staging but the drama is underdeveloped

Sun 5 Oct 2025

Lost Atoms has spectacular staging but the drama is underdeveloped
Susannah Clapp
London’s new directions

Sat 4 Oct 2025

London’s new directions
Kate Maltby
Why Cabaret sank across the pond

Mon 29 Sept 2025

Why Cabaret sank across the pond
Clare Brennan
Alan Ayckbourn has a question for you

Sun 28 Sept 2025

Alan Ayckbourn has a question for you
Susannah Clapp
Simon Stone’s 21st-century Ibsen

Fri 26 Sept 2025

Simon Stone’s 21st-century Ibsen
Katherine Cowles
Alice Birch’s bold, baffling history of masculinity

Fri 19 Sept 2025

Alice Birch’s bold, baffling history of masculinity
Clare Brennan
What should we make of Mrs Mary Whitehouse?

Sat 13 Sept 2025

What should we make of Mrs Mary Whitehouse?
Vanessa Thorpe
Haywire: an entertainingly meta take on The Archers

Fri 12 Sept 2025

Haywire: an entertainingly meta take on The Archers
Susannah Clapp
Marlowe and Shakespeare are the ultimate double act in Born With Teeth

Fri 5 Sept 2025

Marlowe and Shakespeare are the ultimate double act in Born With Teeth
Susannah Clapp
The new pastoral

Sun 31 Aug 2025

The new pastoral
Susannah Clapp
Brigadoon is proof musicals are not just about the music

Sun 24 Aug 2025

Brigadoon is proof musicals are not just about the music
Rachael Healy
Sami Abu Wardeh: “Laughter is restorative”

Fri 22 Aug 2025

Sami Abu Wardeh: “Laughter is restorative”
Rachael Healy
This year’s fringe is a delightful gamble

Fri 15 Aug 2025

This year’s fringe is a delightful gamble
Rachael Healy
Consumed is a portrait of intergenerational trauma

Fri 15 Aug 2025

Consumed is a portrait of intergenerational trauma
Katherine Cowles
Good Night, Oscar makes a comedy of misery

Thu 14 Aug 2025

Good Night, Oscar makes a comedy of misery
Susannah Clapp
The fall of RBS encapsulates our time of greed

Thu 7 Aug 2025

The fall of RBS encapsulates our time of greed
Olivia Ovenden
The rumours are true: Stereophonic’s debt to Fleetwood Mac

Thu 7 Aug 2025

The rumours are true: Stereophonic’s debt to Fleetwood Mac
Susannah Clapp
Inter Alia – far from a feminist revolution

Fri 1 Aug 2025

Inter Alia – far from a feminist revolution
Clare Brennan
Riders to the Sea and Macbeth – a thrilling play-pairing united against tyranny

Sun 27 Jul 2025

Riders to the Sea and Macbeth – a thrilling play-pairing united against tyranny
Susannah Clapp
The problems of The Winter’s Tale

Sat 26 Jul 2025

The problems of The Winter’s Tale
Katherine Cowles
A Noughts & Crosses staging misses the moment

Fri 18 Jul 2025

A Noughts & Crosses staging misses the moment
Clare Brennan
The Constant Wife plays Somerset Maugham for laughs

Sun 13 Jul 2025

The Constant Wife plays Somerset Maugham for laughs
Susannah Clapp
David Hare’s ode to 150 years of theatre

Fri 11 Jul 2025

David Hare’s ode to 150 years of theatre
Susannah Clapp
Intimate Apparel is one of the great American plays

Sat 5 Jul 2025

Intimate Apparel is one of the great American plays

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