There’s probably not many people left alive that remember the controversial coast to coast US tour of Othello from 1944. It was remarkable for two reasons. Singer and
Jennifer Saunders is well used to conjuring up a cast of bizarre characters for her TV sitcoms. So channelling the ghost of the late, great, Margaret Rutherford, for
Former National Theatre director and one of the country’s theatrical giants, Sir Peter Hall, has died Sir Peter died yesterday at University College Hospital, at the age of
Playwright Githa Sowerby had a hard time making her mark in British theatre at the beginning of the twentieth century. She suffered, the way a lot of writers
Jeremy Irons and Lesley Manville are to reprise their roles in Richard Eyre’s acclaimed production of Eugene O’Neill’s Long Day’s Journey Into Night, following its sold out run
The steam heat on the factory floor is sizzling in the vintage blue collar Broadway musical The Pajama Game which has just opened in the West End. Chichester
The Pajama Game is one of those vintage Broadway musicals that never fails to deliver a five-star performance. It opens in London’s West End on May 1 following