While any trip to the theatre is a joy and a privilege for me, occasionally something lifts the bar and…
Simon Stone’s take on this Greek Tragedy finds itself in a domestic setting, ostensibly a quintessentially British family sitcom. It…
Where to begin. Upon entering the theatre you're met with an ominous set of a building standing as tall as…
The most common thematic link in Shakespeare’s Othello to the present times has been race and patriarchy. While it would…
My second visit at the National this week tells a true story of a refugee family fleeing the Taliban after…
The National sets us off right into Spooky Season with the retelling of the classic tale, The Crucible directed by…
Christopher is 15 years old, and someone killed his neighbour’s dog in the middle of the night. He is determined…
River Stage, the NT's free outdoor festival packed with music, dance and unforgettable live performances returns in July; alongside KERB’s…
Striking in its complexity, modern in its production and exceptional in its execution, The Curious Incident of the Dog in…
Before I even arrived at the courtyard outside the National Theatre, I could see the large white container with EULOGY…