A play about the legacy of the Shoah could have been improved by more laughs, says John Nathan
By John Nathan
Joy Sable enjoys a seasonal favourite
By Joy Sable
The life and voice of comedian Gilda Radner is remembered in a new film which gets its UK premier next week
By Pamela Grossman
A new production of Fiddler on the Roof opens in London this week, and it goes back to shtetl basics
Is it worth trekking to Hammersmith for this pantomime? John Nathan thinks not
Tension is high in this play about the author Patricia Highsmith
John Nathan is impressed by an understated Macbeth
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Joy Sable has mixed feelings about the Royal Ballet's triple bill
Saul Reichlin is offering free tickets to see him play Yiddish writer Shalom Aleichem until November 25
By JC Reporter
This solo show deserves audience support says John Nathan
This adaptation of Zadie Smith's novel lacks bite, says John Nathan
Crude, smug and — sometimes — funny
The Birmingham Royal Ballet is back in London for a short visit
In this #metoo world, Jasmin Vardimon poses some interesting questions about men, women and who holds the power. Just do not expect any easy answers.
By Dance/Joy Sable
This revival of a classic musical shows exactly how universal its message is by swapping characters' genders
'Soldier On' is a play that explores conditions like post-traumatic stress disorder in the military
By Ben Weich