Hedda Gabler is arguably one of the great theatrical roles for a woman. Manipulative, destructive, melancholic, she is a maelstrom of negative emotion that infects everyone around her.
It is inexplicable to me the passion that football generates. The emotions, devotion and fervour of watching 22 players kick a ball about a muddy field, watched, if
“It’s a great love story!” “It’s S&M porn!” Whether you’re talking about Venus In Fur, the hottest, most electrifying two-hander to scorch across a West End stage in
Patrick Marber’s locker room drama, The Red Lion, starring Stephen Tompkinson, is transferring to London’s Trafalgar Studios, following a sellout run in Newcastle. The Red Lion is a
Natalie Dormer and David Oakes are set to sizzle in David Ives’ hit Broadway play Venus in Fur, which runs at Theatre Royal Haymarket from October 6. Enigmatic
Patrick Marber’s thrilling adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler is set to tour the UK this winter following a sold-out run at the National Theatre’s Lyttelton Theatre. Just
Writer Patrick Marber knocked out After Miss Julie for the BBC 20 years ago. It’s a version of August Strindberg’s Miss Julie but you’d be hard pressed to
Nordic eroticism is a long way from delivering babies and tripping the light fantastic but Call The Midwife’s Helen George is set to slip into something more comfortable
A month in the country can seem an interminably long time so full credit to Patrick Marber for condensing the visit to three days for his scintillating version
George Farquhar’s The Beaux’ Stratagem is a delightful romp through Georgian restoration comedy that touches on female emancipation, the marriage game, and the battle of the sexes, with
The new season at the National Theatre includes new versions of Three Days In The Country and Jane Eyre plus the London transfer of Damon Albarn’s wonder.land. Patrick
I’m pretty sure that actor Ian Burfield is kind to animals and loves his mum but he’s seriously scary as an indebted gambler in Patrick Marber’s poker play