Tennessee Williams isn’t all about sex – he’s smarter than that
The playwright famed for A Streetcar Named Desire is often painted as a purveyor of Southern heat – but really he’s a social commentator
The playwright famed for A Streetcar Named Desire is often painted as a purveyor of Southern heat – but really he’s a social commentator
It’s no surprise that the run at the Almeida Theatre, starring 'hot property' Paul Mescal and rising star Patsy Ferran, has already sold out
The Donmar's revival of this wartime drama about sacrifice has stirring echoes with Ukraine but is undermined by its serio-comic tone
Premiering at the Park Theatre, Vernon Vanriel’s stirring story of injustice ought to be a snappy bout but drags on for nearly three hours
The city defied the rain – and sparse crowds – to deliver a rousingly diverse launch show
Fun, rude and visually impressive, this year's big Edinburgh panto has settled in very nicely indeed at its larger-than-usual new home
Hans Christian Andersen’s obscure fairy tale about a talkative tree has been re-spun by the Globe –with mixed results
First seen at the National, this staging of Neil Gaiman's coming-of-age thriller is now touring – if only it packed the same punch as before
Birmingham Hippodrome's festive offering has colour, confidence and an on song Marti Pellow – but it's the youngsters who shine brightest