London’s Almeida Theatre is to stage The Doctor, a new play written and directed by Robert Icke that has been adapted from Professor Bernhardi, Arthur Schnitzler’s controversial play
Borrowing a technique from American long-form TV drama, The Tragedy of King Richard The Second which opened this week at London’s Almedia Theatre, begins in medias res. The wonderful
The West End transfer of Tennessee Williams’ intoxicating and rarely staged classic, Summer and Smoke, has been announced, following a sold-out and critically lauded run at the Almeida
The dizzying brightness and heat of summer plays as big a part in Tennessee Williams’s plays as the vulnerable, flawed characters that inhabit their pages. And, despite no
The spring season at London’s Almeida Theatre will include the premiere of Ella Hickson’s The Writer and a rare revival of Sophie Treadwell’s 1928 play Machinal, says artistic
The red-top satire, Ink, which charts the rebirth and rise of Britain’s Sun newspaper, is transferring to the West End after a soaraway sell-out run at London’s Almeida
The roar of the presses and the smell of printers’ ink. James Graham’s latest super soaraway stage drama, Ink, which has just opened at London’s Almeida Theatre, charts
Hold the front page, Bertie Carvel and Richard Coyle are to star as newspaper baron Rupert Murdock and editor Larry Lamb in James Graham’s probe into red-top journalism,
“Aargh!!” Screams Andrew Scott’s distraught Hamlet. I shared his frustration. Sometimes there are no words to verbalise, express or explain profound emotion, not even from Shakespeare. Scott, TV’s
Richard III used to be known as Shakespeare’s pantomime villain. A king so evil and murderous that he was almost a pastiche of a tyrant and despot. Reigning
A fresh cast is in rehearsal for the third return to the West End of George Orwell’s dystopian masterpiece, 1984. Robert Icke and Duncan Macmillan’s adaptation of 1984