‘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
Ballet: Romeo and JulietThis new look at an old favourite will break your heart, says Joy SableBy Joy Sable1 min read
Lizard's tale makes fun of haters at the Edinburgh FringeThe new comedy show by Jewish stand up Marlon Solomon explores the darkest (and silliest) depths of conspiracy theoryBy Aleks Phillips1 min read
Dance review: Swan LakeJoy Sable enjoys the Bolshoi's Swan Lake - apart from the endingBy Joy Sable1 min read
Theatre review: Blues in the NightThis isn't quite a musical, but it doesn't matterBy John Nathan1 min read
'I hated school...so I went to the theatre'A play about a Jewish woman who claims she's been raped, has a Jewish director who's new to the West EndBy Rachel Steinberg3 min read
Theatre review: EquusShould this play head for the knacker's yard? No, says John NathanBy John Nathan1 min read
Theatre review: Jesus Christ SuperstarWas it worth resurrecting this musical?By John Nathan1 min read