This evening of song and dance is as gore-ish as it is Jewish
By John Nathan
Friel's play draws parallels with Chekov, but he's not as good
Joy Sable sees the St Petersburg Ballet Theatre in the popular classic
By Joy Sable
An Othello that shocks as it should
For the darkest of humour, try Andrea Hubert's lunchtime show
By Jane Prinsley
A daily show at the Edinburgh fringe showcases Jewish comedy
The music is great, the comedy not so good in Maureen Lipman's Edinburgh show
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Jane Prinsley enjoys a yeshivah-educated stand-up's account of his encounter with racists
This NHS drama needs an injection of pace, says John Nathan
Rachel Creeger is the only Orthodox Jewish woman on the UK comedy circuit. Is she lonely?
By Rina Wolfson
Maureen Lipman is back at Edinburgh Fringe after 50 years - and she's "bricking it"
By Rosa Doherty
This tale of the family behind the Lehman banking dynasty highlights their Jewishness
Pupik is about friendship and much more
By Yael Breuer
John Nathan enjoys a very dark, very funny play about terrorism
She's a writer, a comedian, an actor and a singer - and now she's in her first feature film. Keren David met the multi-talented Isy Suttie
By Keren David