The Crucible theatre review — Arthur Miller’s tale of paranoia feels dismayingly relevantDirector Ola Ince brings the febrile atmosphere of the Salem witch trials to Shakespeare’s GlobeMarriage Material theatre review — a sweeping saga of British Sikh family lifeThe Lyric Hammersmith’s adaptation of Sathnam Sanghera’s novel is full of heart and humourImelda Staunton and her daughter bring subtle eloquence to Mrs Warren’s Profession — reviewStaunton and Bessie Carter make a wonderful double act in this tough staging of Shaw’s drama at London’s Garrick TheatreAfter the Act theatre review — raucous show recalls a notorious anti-gay lawStaging at London’s Royal Court traces the impact of Section 28, which banned ‘promoting homosexuality’ Shucked is a supremely silly musical comedy with a rich crop of corn-based gags — reviewGroan-worthy puns abound in this joyous show at the Open Air Theatre in London’s Regent’s ParkSondheim’s musical Here We Are is a bonkers, sometimes brilliant, final work — reviewStaged at London’s National Theatre, the piece is superbly delivered by a terrific castMore from this SeriesMartin Freeman and Jack Lowden spar in crisply funny Alcoholics Anonymous play The Fifth StepA candid, compassionate examination of honesty, faith and masculinity is revived at Soho Place, LondonTamsin Greig gives an exquisite, aching performance in The Deep Blue SeaTerence Rattigan’s portrait of stifled desire is sensitively played at the Theatre Royal Haymarket
The Crucible theatre review — Arthur Miller’s tale of paranoia feels dismayingly relevantDirector Ola Ince brings the febrile atmosphere of the Salem witch trials to Shakespeare’s GlobeMarriage Material theatre review — a sweeping saga of British Sikh family lifeThe Lyric Hammersmith’s adaptation of Sathnam Sanghera’s novel is full of heart and humourImelda Staunton and her daughter bring subtle eloquence to Mrs Warren’s Profession — reviewStaunton and Bessie Carter make a wonderful double act in this tough staging of Shaw’s drama at London’s Garrick TheatreAfter the Act theatre review — raucous show recalls a notorious anti-gay lawStaging at London’s Royal Court traces the impact of Section 28, which banned ‘promoting homosexuality’ Shucked is a supremely silly musical comedy with a rich crop of corn-based gags — reviewGroan-worthy puns abound in this joyous show at the Open Air Theatre in London’s Regent’s ParkSondheim’s musical Here We Are is a bonkers, sometimes brilliant, final work — reviewStaged at London’s National Theatre, the piece is superbly delivered by a terrific castMore from this SeriesMartin Freeman and Jack Lowden spar in crisply funny Alcoholics Anonymous play The Fifth StepA candid, compassionate examination of honesty, faith and masculinity is revived at Soho Place, LondonTamsin Greig gives an exquisite, aching performance in The Deep Blue SeaTerence Rattigan’s portrait of stifled desire is sensitively played at the Theatre Royal Haymarket