Off-West End plays are always made with great love and tremendous enthusiasm. It’s not about commerce, but about art in its purest form. The new musical “Marie Curie” is no exception.
“Boys from the Blackstuff” was directed by Kate Wasserberg at Liverpool’s Royal Court. After a highly successful run, the performance was invited at the Olivier Theatre, followed by a move to the Garrick Theatre. This is James Graham’s adaptation of…
Indeed, “Player Kings” is a actor’s benefit for Ian McKellen. A Shakespearean actor, who has seemingly played every Shakespearean role including Hamlet and King Lear, has long resisted Falstaff—yet here he finally is, persuaded. “Player Kings” merges two Shakespearean chronicles,…
From the very start, this new production of “The Government Inspector” leaves no illusions for the audience. “Did you come for a comedy?”, its creators almost cruelly ask, before answering: “Well, then you’re in for a good laugh!” Patrick Myles’…