Congratulations to the Globe's new Artistic Director, Michelle Terry. This was simple storytelling at its brightest. Notable for its sweet clarity, there’s minimalism all round in this production, pared back to allow the glorious text to shine. And it’s funny – very funny, laughter crackling through the courtyard as the company relish in a very assured production.
West End Theatre News and Reviews


Review: AS YOU LIKE IT at Shakespeare’s Globe
By Nicky Allpress Wednesday, May 23 2018, 08:49


New Arrivals in London Theatre
By Phil Willmott Wednesday, May 23 2018, 07:38
If you’re a fan of psychological thriller you’ll be delighted to learn that Anthony Horowitz's MINDGAME will run for three weeks in the West End this month at the Ambassadors Theatre from 15 May to 2 June.


West End Round Up of Shows Opening, Closing and Extending Their Runs
By Phil Willmott Tuesday, May 22 2018, 16:24
Fantastic News! Matthew Lopez's THE INHERITANCE, will transfer into the West End later this year following its critically acclaimed run at The Young Vic which has been booked out solid.


Off-West End Production and Casting News
By Phil Willmott Tuesday, May 22 2018, 15:32
3WOMEN by comedian Katy Brand is currently playing at Trafalgar studios and critics are either embracing or rejecting its feel good sit-com charms.
The story is set in a posh hotel room and you’ll meet the bride to be, her mother and her daughter who, predictably, engage in prosecco fuelled exchanges that reveal family secrets and intergeneration conflict.


Review: SCHISM at Park Theatre
By Stuart King Tuesday, May 22 2018, 14:53
Originally presented as a three-hander at the Finborough Theatre in 2016, Schism (which perhaps would be better titled Form Follows Function), has been trimmed to two characters, but still overreaches by attempting to cover-off every social ill and taboo still prevalent in society today.
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