Theatre Review: Death of a SalesmanJohn Nathan is wowed by a new version of Arthur Miller's classicBy John Nathan2 min read
Theatre review: RosmersholmThis Ibsen play from 1886 covers much to make a modern audience wince in recognitionBy John Nathan1 min read
Doing Fiddler in Yiddish is coolFiddler on the Roof is Yiddish is an off-Broadway hit. Sherry Amatenstein talked to Jackie Hoffman who plays matchmaker Yente.By Sherry Amatenstein3 min read
Theatre review: All My SonsSally Field is outstanding in the production of Arthur Miller's classic playBy John Nathan2 min read
Theatre review: ToastThis slice of life is not quite substantial enough for John Nathan (especially during Pesach)By John Nathan1 min read
The princess who thought she’d swallowed a glass pianoAlix Sobler's new play is about a peculiarly royal psychological problemBy John Nathan4 min read
Theatre review: A German LifeMaggie Smith is remarkable as Goebbels' secretaryBy John Nathan2 min read
Theatre review: Where is Peter Rabbit?This charming performance stays very true to the original Beatrix Potter tales and is a must-see for young fans of Peter Rabbit, Jemima Puddle-Duck et alBy Jessica Weinstein2 min read
Elliot Levey: ‘Why do I get cast as slimy politicos?’He takes his Judaism and his politics very seriously. But why, he wonders, do directors cast him in certain roles?By John Nathan5 min read
Come From Away wins four Oliviers during theatre's biggest nightThe musical, written by Irene Sankoff and David Hein, is among the big winners at the Royal Albert HallBy Rachel Steinberg1 min read
Dance review: VictoriaThis ballet centres on Queen Victoria's stifling relationship with her daughter, BeatriceBy Joy Sable1 min read
Theatre review: EmiliaEmilia Bassano, long thought to be Shakespeare's muse, was an Italian Jew. But you wouldn't know it from this play about her1 min read