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
Broken dreams and profound despair fill every minute of Eugene O’Neill’s epic melodrama, Long Day’s Journey Into Night, and Richard Eyre’s terrific West End transfer which opened last
The image of an illiterate Joan of Arc using a Mac is, visually, straight out of some marketing campaign. What better way to extol the simplicity of the
Donmar Warehouse artistic director, Josie Rourke, has announced her full cast for her revival of Bernard Shaw’s Saint Joan which opens at the venue in December and is
Rory Keenan and Adam Rayner join David Haig in Chichester’s production of Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me, Frank McGuinness’s award-winning drama about three men captured in a cell