Journalist, theatre critic, university lecturer and playwright, Patrick Marmion, plunders Moliere’s Tartuffe and borrows a smidge from Shakespeare and Euripides, for his latest offering, a comedy called Keith?
Martin Sherman’s play title, Gently Down The Stream comes from a moment in time when it seemed like the patrons of an entire hotel spontaneously erupted in an
Playwright Torben Betts has come up with a new recipe for his haute cuisine comedy, Caroline’s Kitchen, tinkering with the ingredients to create a new dish about depression
Pinter at the Pinter reaches its climax with Pinter Seven featuring an enigmatic and occasionally baffling radio play, A Slight Ache, and a real highlight in an already
Losing your job can affect people in different ways but Judy Martin retreats into a 1950s Twilight Zone in Laura Wade’s surreal, bittersweet, comedy, Home, I’m Darling which
The acclaimed Female Firsts season at London’s Jack Studio Theatre last night premiered the second in a pair of new plays that give a snapshot into the lives
There’s been a backlash in recent years over our obsession with beauty. While the YouTube generation is still mesmerised by images and lifestyle blogs, vlogs and the rest,
Denmark’s role in World War II, and the lucky escape of the country’s 7,000 Jews from Hitler’s genocide, isn’t something I know about as it wasn’t part of
From the title alone I was expecting a gritty drama about the effects on a generation of young people who have grown up with the police’s controversial policy
There are no balloons or party poppers but a good time is guaranteed with Party Time and Celebration, a standout Pinter Six from the consistently strong Pinter at
If you want to understand why working class Americans voted for Donald Trump or even why people in Sunderland voted for Brexit then look no further than Lynn
The riotous musical comedy, Murder for Two, is back at The Other Palace Studio, in London, for a second season, and it has been likened to “Agatha Christie