Benedict Lombe’s play about an on-again, off-again relationship is beautifully realised
Also reviewed: anxious monologue ‘Weather Girl’ and food-bank clown-show ‘Stuffed’
The Romans use spoken English while the Egyptians communicate in BSL, with mixed dramatic results
Producers Emursive have created an elaborately designed spectacle which does not always satisfy
The pair’s Muslim faith is a vital component of the show
Six German scientists debate atomic bombs and morality in Katherine Moar’s fascinating play
A nobleman finds himself caught up in marital troubles, brothels and tempests
Her work ‘Shifters’ is transferring to the West End, making her only the third Black British woman to have a play produced there
Jerry Bock’s score gave birth to songs including ‘Tradition’ and ‘If I Were a Rich Man’
A queer ‘Cyrano’ and ‘The Sound Inside’, a mysterious American two-hander, are the highlights so far
Michael Bennett and Marvin Hamlisch’s audition musical looks behind the scenes at Broadway’s hard-knock life
Isis Hainsworth’s performance makes the adaptation of Amy Liptrot’s memoir soar
Eline Arbo has revived Henrich von Kleist’s play about the Amazon queen who falls in love with Achilles
This adaptation of the John Steinbeck novel, starring Cherry Jones and Harry Treadaway, is brutally beautiful
The part of ‘Annie’ is taken by five actors who carry the audience from youth onwards
‘Michael’ and ‘Delroy’ are the first two instalments of the trilogy
A tech employee’s crisis prompts reflections on a soul-sick world in Max Wolf Friedlich’s play
A trio of teenage girls have all the growing pains of modern adolescence, including a pop-star heart-throb
Writer Atoosa Sepehr and dramatist Hannah Khalil want the audience to see the country in a new way
Lucas Hnath’s black comedy revolves around a man trying to qualify for the American Olympic team
Ahead of Paris 2024, French theatre’s showman has been criticised for being both too highbrow and too lowbrow
Nassim Soleimanpour’s ‘cold read’ play means the star never knows the script
Katori Hall’s play focuses on Cordell, who is trying to win a culinary competition while keeping his life together
The company’s co-artistic director on staging ‘Pericles’, late works and why every play doesn’t have to have a ‘forsooth’