Camden Fringe‘As an Israeli, I felt really unsafe in the creative industry’Neta Gracewell is bringing ‘a dark feminist comedy’ to the Camden FringeBy Elisa Bray3 min read
TheatreTheatre review: Slave Play, ‘An evening primed to cause tension and offence’Viewing this play through a Jewish lens you can see the disconnect that can form between two loving people with different histories, says John NathanBy John Nathan1 min read
theatreThe Israeli puppeteers working with children devastated by October 7Ahead of their London shows, meet the troupe behind an uplifting puppet showBy Elisa Bray6 min read
theatreEnglish review: I think this classroom drama could try a little bit harderBy John Nathan1 min read
theatreA View From the Bridge review: bridge in the shadow of a Miller classicBy John Nathan1 min read
Theatre review: Romeo and Juliet, ‘A muscular and modern take on Shakespeare.’By John Nathan1 min read||May 29, 2024 16:11
Theatre review: Passing Strange ‘The music is excellent’Stew’s autobiographical musical misses its originatorBy John Nathan1 min read||May 23, 2024 10:56
Theatre review: Fawlty Towers The Play. ‘Everything one would have hoped for’Three sitcom episodes do not a play makethBy John Nathan1 min read||May 16, 2024 20:30
Spirited Away review: Japanese imagination lands on a West End stagePuppets and costumes combine with top-drawer stagecraft to conjure the most outlandish sequencesBy John Nathan2 min read||May 8, 2024 20:21
Machinal review: superb depiction of a life trapped by conventionsSexually repulsed by her spouse, the affair is the Young Woman’s only source of hopeBy John Nathan1 min read||May 3, 2024 16:00
The Turkish Jew who’s now that waiter from BarcelonaHemi Yeroham is taking on the role of Manuel in a stage version of Fawlty Towers. He shares how he is priming himself for the punishing part and why following in Andrew Sachs’ footsteps is such an honourBy Francine White4 min read||May 3, 2024 13:24
London Tide review: A tide that laps at your knees, rather than sweeping you awayBy John Nathan1 min read||April 26, 2024 14:46
The Comeuppance review: Grim repear comes calling at the college reunionBy John Nathan1 min read||April 17, 2024 17:26
Power of Sail, review: Diving into the choppy waters of the US culture warsThis play shows how a white supremacist world view is gaining momentum, even in the upper echelons of American societyBy John Nathan1 min read||April 12, 2024 12:25