This play is strictly for men
By John Nathan
The new West End production of Cabaret restores the Jewish sub-plot which was excised from the famous film, and in doing so gives it pathos, tenderness and a moral heart
Don't fear this adaptation of a classic
This revival seems fresh in view of current events
This is a juke box musical on steroids but it fails to move John Nathan
This Unconventional play by an Israeli playwright makes uncomfortable viewing
This drama misses the chance to dig deep
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Folk music is the focus for this absorbing play
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A debate over the casting of non-Jews in Jewish roles has hit centre stage
It’s been another tough year for theatre, says John Nathan but when doors opened there was much to love
Everyone should see this piece of political theatre, says John Nathan
This Kit Cat Cabaret breaks the mould
Philip Pullman's book is brought to the stage in an astonishing act of story-telling
Was it worth reviving this comedy? Alas, not
By Maureen Lipman
He was the composer’s composer — and actors would do anything to be in one of his shows
The composer and lyricist was matchless in his invention and peerless in his field