Isy Suttie: 'I'd like to find out more about my Jewish roots'She's a writer, a comedian, an actor and a singer - and now she's in her first feature film. Keren David met the multi-talented Isy SuttieBy Keren David6 min read
Theatre review: The King and ITradition wins in this culture clashing classicBy Jessica Weinstein3 min read
How funny are you?Think you're funnier than most other Jews? Put your money where your mouth is at JW3By Keren David1 min read
Theatre review: Turn of the ScrewThe outdoor setting is beautiful, but ultimately this ghost story fails to thrill John NathanBy John Nathan1 min read
Theatre review: An OctoroonThis is a play that talks about race in the past and presentBy John Nathan2 min read
The King and his new directorThe much-anticipated new production of The King and I finally comes to London - and it has a Jewish directorBy John Nathan3 min read
Dance review: Romeo and JulietJoy Sable enjoyed Birmingham Royal Ballet's Romeo and JulietBy Joy Sable1 min read
Theatre review: Miss JulieA modern-day version of Strindberg's Miss Julie set in Hampstead is a miss for our criticBy John Nathan2 min read
A true lady of lettersVanessa Rosenthal's career as an actress led to her writing plays, often based on actual lettersBy Francine White4 min read
Review: Sleeping Beauty, English National BalletThis traditional staging of the popular classic does not disappointBy Joy Sable1 min read
My mission to explain frum lifeComedian Ashley Blaker's playing off-Broadway this week - and he has to make himself understoodBy Ashley Blaker3 min read
Theatre review: As You Like ItThe actors rule at Shakespeare's Globe, and John Nathan rather likes it . Shame about the lack of chemistry thoughBy John Nathan2 min read
Dance review: Swan LakeClassical grace and a bit of sparkle wins Joy Sable's heart at the Royal Ballet's Swan LakeBy Joy Sable1 min read
Theatre Review: The Gronholm MethodA Spanish play about office life doesn't translate well for John NathanBy John Nathan1 min read
Theatre review: Life and FateJessica Weinstein reflects on the connections that lead to genocide in this Russian epicBy Jessica Weinstein2 min read