The New End in Hampstead is 35 years old.
By John Nathan
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.
By Anonymous
A dark new show telling the story of a Jewish activist features 26 characters — and there’s barely a human in sight.
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As Rowan Atkinson prepares to play Fagin, Jonathan Pryce, Timothy Spall and Michael Feast tell how they approached the role
Before it has even opened, Imagine This has been attacked for offending Jewish sensibilities.
We talk to the renowned director of Israel’s Batsheva Dance Company ahead of the hotly anticipated UK performances.
By Nick Johnstone
Judith Dimant is the woman who makes UK’s most innovative theatre company tick.
Some Jews were so outraged by Jonathan Lichtenstein's new play they walked out of the theatre.
The former finance student bringing her own show to the West End.
Shelley Silas's new play