23.5 Hours, Park Theatre, stage review: ‘Refreshing but unfathomable’
Carey Crim’s latest play prompts discussion, but ultimately leaves the audience guessing
Carey Crim’s latest play prompts discussion, but ultimately leaves the audience guessing
A morally questionable airing of the most salacious hypotheses about events surrounding Monroe’s death
Ofra Daniels’ interpretation of erotic ancient poetry is ‘clever’ but not flawless
An enthralling one-man show, written and performed by Richard Vergette
James McDermott’s new play is a ‘mixed bag’, but ultimately a ‘sweet and uplifting’ tale of a community in flux
Bianca Bagatourian’s play about the life and work of American intellectual Howard Zinn is a ‘history lesson with sonorous contemporary relevance’
Julia Pascal’s play focuses on two families living in Jerusalem during the Second Intifada
Playwright Julia Pascal hid her Jewish identity and ventured into the Muslim quarter of Jerusalem to find out what life is really like there
Jonathan Maitland is convinced his play An Audience with Jimmy Savile is not ‘too soon’ and that bringing the serial abuser back to life is a public service
Insomnia the subject of unsettling drama by Cherise Cross
Play about Haredi and their neighbours contains clever premise but is ultimately underwhelming
Our man in the stalls gives verdict on Clive Francis’ adaptation of Ben Travers farce
Relationship issues are unpacked with explosive intensity in a new show by Epsilon Productions
Reality and fiction collide in David Henry Hwang’s satire about race and identity
Park Theatre hosts production of comedy drama about race in America
Charity Wakefield turns in a brilliant performance as Catherine Donohue in play set in roaring 1920s