Tag: United Kingdom
Pantomime: The Perfect Tonic for 2016? Oh Yes!
If we can't laugh at the past 12 months, what can we do?
Rachel Weisz Delivers Plenty (and Then Some)
The endlessly complex and elusive Susan Traherne remains a grueling and epic role.
I’ll See Your Brexit and Raise You a Trump
If Trump follows Leave, what of artists and social responsibility?
Brexit: British Theatre Must Respond
London needs to wake up and look outside of the bubble.
After Chilcot Report: Will ICC Try Blair, Bush?
The British diatribe is just one of a forceful continuum of condemnations of Blair, Bush.
The Senseless Sensationalism of “Hamilton” and “Harry Potter”
The problem is the scale of the hype.
I’m The Greatest Star: When Twitter Rains on Your Parade
Social media's role in the downfall of London's Norma Desmond and Fanny Brice.
The Economics of Terror: Why the West End Needs a New...
How an unstable tourist market could potentially change West End theatre.
Adam Sisman’s “John le Carré” Spies on David Cornwell
David Cornwell: still determining his true identity.
“Key Change”: Telling the Stories of Female Prisoners
"I want an equal world, one that celebrates solidarity, one free of discrimination..."
In Theater, Can We Preserve the Ephemeral?
Theatre is a dying art form, but it is also born anew with each performance.
5 More Must-See London Theater Productions
Gets you thinking about conventional limitations, doesn’t it?
8 Must-See London Theater Productions
The next wave of Great Britain's domination of Broadway.
Noir of the Greasepaint, Spell on the Crowd
The last great musical comedy of the 20th century returns.
Friends, Britons, Countrymen: Lend “King Charles III” Your Ear
Will the inevitable King Charles III rewrite the unwritten British constitution?
Six Films Link Warmongers’ Warped Mind
Clarifying how a dumbed-down human race labors to kill itself.
Someone Stop the “Cats” Revival, Right Meow!
To get off the Do Not Resuscitate list, you don't need some cheesy gimmick.
Bill Rosenfield on Playwriting in the U.S. and U.K.
"Nobody asks you to be a playwright... You can't expect the way the system works to change for you. It isn't going to."