The backstage helper steals the show, says John Nathan
By John Nathan
An ambitious and exhausting production
"I am what I am, a 42-year-old pock-marked Jew fairy"
Brace yourself, Tom Stoppard's 1974 play achieves the near impossible
This small theatre is set to become a mini-theatrical powerhouse.
On Sunday, the Royal Court Theatre hosts an appreciation of the playwright, who died in June. The renowned stage designer Pamela Howard remembers her friend.
By Pamela Howard
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A low-key rake
A slave's Odyssey
A damp squib of a play saved by a new star
Banned actors telling tales from behind prison walls
How to write a rom-com that isn't brimful of cliché?
The title of Samantha Ellis's latest play - How to Date a Feminist - would sit very comfortably in the self-help canon.
Branagh's muted Entertainer lacks power and poignancy
Urgent realities that charitable intentions cannot reach
Tasteless brilliance and a taste for heroes
By Lee Levitt