Six steps from university to the West EndA musical about Henry VIII's six wives was the big hit of this year's Edinburgh Fringe...and its writer wants to thank his Jewish grandparentsBy Keren David2 min read
Theatre Review: Little Shop of HorrorsThis evening of song and dance is as gore-ish as it is JewishBy John Nathan1 min read
Theatre review: AristocratsFriel's play draws parallels with Chekov, but he's not as goodBy John Nathan2 min read
Ballet review: Swan LakeJoy Sable sees the St Petersburg Ballet Theatre in the popular classicBy Joy Sable1 min read
Edinburgh fringe review: Andrea Hubert Holes of JoyFor the darkest of humour, try Andrea Hubert's lunchtime showBy Jane Prinsley1 min read
Edinburgh Review: Jew-O-RamaA daily show at the Edinburgh fringe showcases Jewish comedyBy Jane Prinsley1 min read
Edinburgh fringe review: Maureen Lipman Up for ItThe music is great, the comedy not so good in Maureen Lipman's Edinburgh showBy Jane Prinsley1 min read
Edinburgh fringe: Alex EdelmanJane Prinsley enjoys a yeshivah-educated stand-up's account of his encounter with racistsBy Jane Prinsley1 min read
Theatre review: AllelujahThis NHS drama needs an injection of pace, says John NathanBy John Nathan2 min read
The perfect job for a nice Jewish comicRachel Creeger is the only Orthodox Jewish woman on the UK comedy circuit. Is she lonely?By Rina Wolfson3 min read
Maureen Lipman: Really up for itMaureen Lipman is back at Edinburgh Fringe after 50 years - and she's "bricking it"By Rosa Doherty1 min read
Theatre review: The Lehman BrothersThis tale of the family behind the Lehman banking dynasty highlights their JewishnessBy John Nathan2 min read
Theatre review: The Lieutenant of InishmoreJohn Nathan enjoys a very dark, very funny play about terrorismBy John Nathan2 min read