The Meaning Of Zong, Barbican, stage review: ‘A mammoth achievement’
Giles Terera directs and stars in this ‘must-see’ play about the abolition of slavery
Giles Terera directs and stars in this ‘must-see’ play about the abolition of slavery
The institution reaffirms its desire to keep young people at the ‘forefront of its mission’ as it begins its recovery from lockdown
Helen McCrory ‘gleams’ in Terence Rattigan’s post-war drama, which ‘feels perfectly relevant today’
Lorraine Hansberry’s tale of ‘heat and hardship’, filmed in 2016, explores the ‘ugliness of colonialism’
The Bridge Theatre’s version of the Shakespeare comedy features ‘hilarious’ individual performances, but ‘tries too much’
Helen Edmundson’s adaptation of Andrea Levy’s novel exposes wounds inflicted by racism in Britain which have been left to fester
Alan Bennett’s drama ‘pulls away the stiff layer of court life’ to reveal the flaws in the divine right of royalty
Despite an impressive cast, this production, which is available to watch right now, lacks ‘grandness’
Gillian Anderson’s ‘performance of a lifetime’ in this 2014 production is available to watch right now
The 2018 production of Shakespeare’s classic, starring Ralph Fiennes and Sophie Okonedo in the title roles, is available to watch right now
This ‘masterful’ 2014 adaptation of the famous novel is ‘escapism, pure and simple’
Lockdown culture continues with this ‘stylish’ retelling of Shakespeare’s famous comedy, available to watch right now
With theatres closed, more and more shows are moving online. Our reviewer and his dog settled into the sofa to watch this ‘clever’ production at the National
Rob Newman’s film shows how finding a home is often just the first step on the road to recovery
Expect big anthems, shiny costumes, blood, tears and real cancer patients in this heartbreaking musical
Hackney Wick theatre comes in second behind National Theatre in poll