By Jessica Elgot
Acting saved Brenda Adelman
Last year, the unthinkable happened — a show by the legendary playwright flopped. His response? To keep writing.
By John Nathan
What changed?
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Ghost stories with a religious fervour.
A new play examines the way Zionism divided two Cabinet ministers.
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Thomas Bernhard targeted the antisemitism of his fellow countrymen.
Deborah Harris describes the challenges of putting on La Bohème in a London bar
Gloria Tessler’s play explores an unlikely romance.
Combining klezmer music with circus skills in a unique show.
By Simon Round
Sweet Charity is once again a smash hit on the London stage.
The acclaimed actor explains his decision to take the role of antisemitic painter Edgar Degas
The New End in Hampstead is 35 years old.
We meets members of Muju, an amateur theatre group made up of Jews and Muslims
By Alex Kasriel
The acclaimed playwright has finally come to terms with being pigeon-holed.