Gothic classic fails to move
A long wait for this love story to unfurl
By John Nathan
Miller's tale of broiges is hard to fault
Kosher drama that’s a little hard to digest
By Gerald Jacobs
By Stephen Pollard
A fun-filled Shakespeare farce, and no mistake
By Anonymous
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What would it be like watching opera singers pretending to be really drunk and fighting with each other?
By Jennifer Lipman
Ryan Craig's new play at the National Theatre adds a dramatic perspective to the debate over the role of the diaspora
This wizard spectacle lacks magic.
Marriage guidance, according to Noël Coward
He's the impresario whose shows have scored hit after hit. So how is he so good at knowing what the public wants?
Model of how to make an opera without any merit