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  • Clueless

    Clueless review – all back to the 90s for a musical of the movie? As if!

  • Bardy Thomas

    Other lives
    Bardy Thomas obituary

  • A Little Inquest Into What We Are All Doing Here.

    A Little Inquest Into What We Are All Doing Here review – notes on a scandal

  • A 2003 production of Accidental Death of an Anarchist at London’s Donmar Warehouse, starring Cornelius Booth, Rhys Ifans, Paul Ritter and Adrian Scarborough.

    The play that changed my life
    The play that changed my life: how a pratfall in a student fringe farce made James Graham a playwright

  • Eva Morgan and Jad Sayegh in The Glass Menagerie at the Yard theatre.

    The Glass Menagerie review – exquisite, utterly devastating take on Tennessee Williams’ classic

  • Tom Cassani performs  Iterations in Embodying the Impossible at The Place theatre.

    Embodying the Impossible review – behind the tricks of the magic trade

  • A Space-out Competition in Seoul, South Korea, where people compete to be the best at doing nothing

    Australia to host ‘Space-out competition’ – where people compete to do nothing

    Created by a South Korean artist suffering burnout, the serious but absurd contest is just one of 65 events coming to Melbourne’s winter arts festival
  • The front entrance of Manchester’s Royal Exchange theatre in the rain

    Review clearing Manchester’s Royal Exchange of censorship criticised

    A modern retelling of A Midsummer Night’s Dream was pulled last September in a dispute over one of the play’s songs
  • Ruby Stokes (Jess) in The Habit by Jack Bradfield @ Hampstead Downstairs. Directed by Ed Madden. (Opening 10-03-2025) ©Tristram Kenton 02-25 (3 Raveley Street, LONDON NW5 2HX TEL 0207 267 5550 Mob 07973 617 355)email: tristram@tristramkenton.com

    The Habits review – dungeons and dragons do battle with real life

    A group of fantasy gamers begin to exorcise their struggles with grief and trauma in a drama with a brilliant set-up
  • Playwright a.k. payne. The Susan Smith Blackburn Prize announced the 2025 award has been given to US playwright a.k. payne for their play Furlough’s Paradise

    US playwright ak payne wins Susan Smith Blackburn prize

  • Athol Fugard.

    Athol Fugard was a dreamer, listener and master storyteller – on stage and at home

    Barney Norris
  • Ruth D’Silva’s Bungalow, coming to Theatre503. 170 - Lydia Bakelmun and Fisun Burgess in Bungalow. Image by Harry Elletson

    Bungalow review – secrets and cries in a family home of horrors

  • A standing figure in 17th century dress looks as an object in front of her

    A Tryal of Witches review – an enthralling memorial to Suffolk’s persecuted women

  • Athol Fugard on the set of The Train Driver by Athol Fugard. Directed by Athol Fugard @ Hampstead Theatre (Opening 9-11-10) Tristram Kenton 11/10 (3 Raveley Street, LONDON NW5 2HX TEL 0207 267 5550 Mob 07973 617 355)email: tristram@tristramkenton.com

    Janet Suzman on Athol Fugard, ‘a writer of true integrity’

  • Athol Fugard, London, Britain - 04 Nov 2010<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alastair Muir / Rex Features (1246267b) Athol Fugard Athol Fugard, London, Britain - 04 Nov 2010

    Athol Fugard obituary

  • Athol Fugard during rehearsals of his play My Children! My Africa! at the National Theatre, London, in 1990.

    Athol Fugard caught the impact of apartheid’s full-on attack on humanity

    David Lan
  • ‘His strongest late work’: Athol Fugard on the set of The Train Driver at Hampstead theatre in 2010.

    Athol Fugard, South African political dissident playwright, dies aged 92

  • Dear Martin review – darkly comic prison pen-pal drama lacks bite

  • Edward II review – intrigue bows to spectacle in RSC’s tragic game of thrones

  • The week in theatre: Alterations; A Knock on the Roof review – material worlds

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