Theatre review: Mother of HimThis drama is brimful of taboo - but lacks tensionBy John Nathan1 min read
Theatre review: Big the musicalThe biggest moments in this musical are the smallestBy John Nathan2 min read
Tracy Ann Oberman: ‘Fighting trolls can be creative’The actress and antisemitism activist is playing a single Jewish mother with a big problemBy Keren David4 min read
Theatre review: FalsettosThe musical at the centre of the 'Jewface' row gets its Jews right, says our critic, but that still can't save the showBy John Nathan2 min read
Ben Elton: ‘Corbyn has let us down’The 1980s stand-up is back on the road again - and for the first time he's happy to talk about his Jewish roots6 min read
Theatre review: The SonAlas, this family drama is just too stupid says John NathanBy John Nathan2 min read
Steven Berkoff’s new project, ‘unpeeling’ Harvey WeinsteinThe playwright's new one man show is about the disgraced movie mogulBy Aleks Phillips1 min read
‘After my sister’s death, I lost my naivety’Nadine Wojakovski speaks to Israeli comedian, actor, director and playwright Hadar Galron about her latest projectBy Nadine Wojakovski2 min read
Review: AppropriateGhosts might make an entrance at any moment and the way a white sheet is used to confirm the racism of the householders’ past is priceless, says John NathanBy John Nathan2 min read
Edinburgh review: Daniel Lobell: Tipping the ScalesThis show is searingly honest, says Jane Prinsley. It can be upsetting but it's worth it.By Jane Prinsley1 min read
Theatre review: The DoctorIdentity politics come under the microscope in this productionBy John Nathan2 min read
Theatre review: Sleeping BeautyLipman as you've never seen her, says John NathanBy John Nathan1 min read
Edinburgh review: Rachel Creeger, HinayniJane Prinsley enjoys a set by the UK's only Orthodox Jewish woman comedianBy Jane Prinsley1 min read