Alan Hollinghurst’s 2004 novel The Line of Beauty takes its title from William Hogarth’s work on the empirical analysis of…
Three brothers are born to daughterless parents sometime in the eighteenth century. Each is uniquely traumatised by his upbringing: the…
81 (Life) is an interesting experiment with a lot of heart, lacking in the structure and drive to make it…
A period drama which couldn’t be more pertinent, 1536 by Ava Pickett is a triumph of feminist rage against a…
Deeply relatable, remarkably crafted and rooted in reality. Rhinoceros was originally written by Eugène Ionesco in 1959. Based on his…
Otherland is a remarkable, poignant, and emotionally all-encompassing play that explores love, the beautiful and terrifying nature of change, and…
Hot off two acclaimed productions of Tennessee Williams’s Summer and Smoke and A Streetcar Named Desire, Rebecca Frecknall and the…
Renowned as a theatrical landmark, John Osborne's 1956 play changed the face of British theatre forever with its gritty realism.…
The Comeuppance is the first offering of the Almeida’s 2024 season as a thought-provoking piece of theatre that will leave…
‘This Play is a Lie’ is the perfect way to describe Sam Holcroft’s bold new play. Directed by Jeremy Herrin,…