Royal Court
The Low Road, Royal Court TheatreThursday, 28 March 2013“My honest instinct,” says Jim, the hero of Bruce Norris’s The Low Road, “is one of resentment.” And while this contemporary fable of industrious bees, aka capitalist speculators, is set in the past, and is full of good jokes, it is also laced with... Read more... |
If You Don’t Let Us Dream, We Won’t Let You Sleep, Royal Court TheatreThursday, 21 February 2013Is this the most poetic title in London theatre today? Anders Lustgarten’s new play joins a ragged march of work, from David Hare’s The Power of Yes (2009) to Clare Duffy’s Money: The Gameshow (currently at the Bush Theatre), which attempts to... Read more... |
No Quarter, Royal Court TheatreThursday, 17 January 2013Most of us would love to live in a happy family, but it’s the unhappy ones that make the most compelling drama. And few playwrights do familial tensions as instinctively as Polly Stenham, whose highly successful 2007 debut That Face and 2009 follow-... Read more... |
Theatre: The Best of 2012Thursday, 27 December 2012For much of 2012, London theatre seemed to celebrate the playhouse as much as the play, turning certain venues into essential destinations. I'm thinking, of course, of Shakespeare's Globe, whose mindblowing Globe to Globe season - its namesake's... Read more... |
In the Republic of Happiness, Royal Court TheatreThursday, 13 December 2012Christmas plays are a seasonal curse of British theatre. But there are alternatives to pantos and Dickens monologues. At the Royal Court Theatre, there is a tradition of more edgy Christmas fare, with plays by outstanding writers such as Joe Penhall... Read more... |
Hero, Royal Court TheatreFriday, 30 November 2012Is discretion really the better part of valour? This question arises in a particularly acute form in this new play, which looks at Danny, a gay primary school teacher who decides to come out — despite the risk of being seen as a paedo. But although... Read more... |
Constellations, Duke of York's TheatreSaturday, 17 November 2012Nick Payne has already made quite a mark. In 2009 he won the George Devine award for Most Promising Playwright with the intriguingly entitled If There Is I Haven’t Found it Yet at the Bush. Wanderlust followed at the Royal Court and now with his... Read more... |
NSFW, Royal Court TheatreFriday, 02 November 2012London theatre loves plays about the media. Is this because we spend so much time flicking through magazines, visiting websites or watching television? Or is it because this venue’s trendy metropolitan audience is as cynical and world-weary as a... Read more... |
Love and Information, Royal Court TheatreSaturday, 15 September 2012In the non-Olympic sport called “Name Britain’s greatest living playwright”, most of the contestants have always been men. Nowadays, that is all changed and the odds-on favourite would be Caryl Churchill, who has been creating provocative and... Read more... |
Choir Boy, Royal Court TheatreTuesday, 11 September 2012With the American presidential election campaign now in full swing, the search is surely on for cultural expressions of the two nations that the candidates represent: white rich people versus the rest. Okay, maybe an exaggeration, but who says I’m... Read more... |
Ten Billion, Royal Court Theatre UpstairsThursday, 19 July 2012“I'm here because I'm concerned,” says scientist Stephen Emmott in direct, measured tones. “I'm concerned about the state of our planet. I think the situation that we're in right now can rightly be called a planetary emergency, an unprecedented... Read more... |
The Witness, Royal Court TheatreTuesday, 12 June 2012A powerful trend in contemporary theatre is the family play. But the families usually depicted tend to be of the standard two-point-five variety, while other more complex forms — families as they actually are — tend to be ignored. So initially the... Read more... |