Raw, naked aggression and racism, stoked by plenty of booze and national pride, has often blighted British football. We’ve seen bigotry, xenophobia and tribalism spill out into the
Chichester Festival Theatre’s production of Shakespeare’s famous tragedy Macbeth, led by John Simm and Dervla Kirwan as the corrupted couple, marks a homecoming for director Paul Miller. “I was born in Chichester and my family
David Hare’s Plenty, a story about post war disillusionment coupled with a woman – a nation – struggling to get back on its feet, caused considerable controversy when
John Simm as Macbeth, James Nesbitt and Sheila Hancock in a brand new musical and revivals of Shadowlands, Oklahoma & Rattigan’s Deep Blue Sea are some of the
Penelope Keith has been playing intimidating women from the upper classes or landed gentry all her life. The withering put downs, always delivered with immaculate enunciation and impeccable
Chichester Festival Theatre’s Daniel Evans today announces his second Festival season as artistic director and the programme includes classic comedies, revivals of major shows and a raft of
“No-one likes a cheat.” James Graham has turned his attention to national greed and our addiction to TV game shows for his latest factional stage play, Quiz, which