Read our review of Men’s Business at London’s Finborough Theatre. Simon Stephens’ new version of this nasty minor work by ...
Simon Stephens has written 7 shows including The Shining (Author), Harper Regan (Playwright), The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (Adaptor), Heisenberg (Author), On the Shore of the ...
Simon Stephens’ new version of this nasty minor work by Kroetz feels gratuitous It’s tempting to deploy a pun and describe this twisted anti-romance set in a butcher’s shop as beginning with ...
Playing all the characters in an update of Chekhov, the Irish actor turns what could be merely a stunt into a tour de force.
The "Ripley" star brings his vaunted negative charisma to play several bored Russians who might actually be British.
If you've ever felt left out or not able to connect with a particular group, unable to socialize or detested being touched, ...
Perhaps it’s too much to ask that a production tell a cogent story of a classic play when there’s only one actor playing nine characters and the usual running time has been cut almost in half.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A British satirical comedy, a Tennessee Williams classic, a soundscape of Havana: These are productions worth knowing about. By Rachel Sherman ...
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s latest offers another family battle royale, and Andrew Scott dazzles in a one-man tour de force.
Director Jay Hemphill describes “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” as an adventure, a murder mystery and a family drama.
ED SHEERAN will release an album on the day he dies. The Shape Of You singer said he has been gathering songs made throughout ...
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