The world premiere of Sam Grabiner’s drama runs until 8 January ...
Not gonna lie – Alice Birch’s fragmentary portrait of masculinity, studied over 150 years through the evolving form of the novel, is an effortful watch, but a rewarding one. It features superb ...
Noah is Jewish, Maud maybe not, but celebrating Christmas—with crackers and Chinese food, something borrowed perhaps from New ...
The relationship between Britishness and Jewishness is a tightrope walk, but Christmas Day is where the rapprochement ...
The Almeida Theatre has revealed two new productions for its 2023-24 season. Alison Oliver (Women, Beware the Devil) will star in Marina Carr’s modern Irish classic Portia Coughlan, directed by Carrie ...
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Christmas Day review, Almeida: Alternative festive play lands like an ice-cold snowball to the neck
There are plenty of interesting thoughts and intense images here, but Sam Grabiner’s play about Jewish identity feels oddly incomplete ...
Atri Banerjee has channeled his own experiences into a new production of John Osborne’s groundbreaking 1956 work “Look Back in Anger.” By Roslyn Sulcas The Jodie Comer-starring legal drama won best ...
There is a particular kind of contemporary British play that believes proximity to the dinner table equals profundity. Or ...
In a warehouse, Tube trains rumbling below, Noah, his sister Tamara and his (Gentile) girlfriend Maud, live in a disused ...
The conventional path for plays in which a plethora of clashing thoughts and ideologies are presented to an audience in a ...
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