We’ve always thought Stephen Fry was God anyway
Do you think Stephen Fry is a God? Well you will have chance to at least see him play God in an unconventional nativity play next month. […]
Do you think Stephen Fry is a God? Well you will have chance to at least see him play God in an unconventional nativity play next month. […]
Boris Johnson has spoken out over the coalition cuts in London and the UK, urging Westminster not to dismiss the arts. […]
“Well, well, well.. Karen Walker. I thought I smelled gin and regret.” It’s the line that made pint-sized Leslie Jordan infamous in the popular US sitcom Will and Grace. […]
Martin Schurman discovers a painfully timely hit in Judith Thompson’s extraordinary triptych. […]
The second play in the Donmar New Directors season at the Trafalgar Studios is a virtuoso performance which kept JBR enthralled for its duration. […]
Josh Seymour reviews new musical Bright Lights, Big City at Hoxton Hall and finds a West End calibre cast in a vibrant and absorbing production. […]
A difficult, but ultimately rewarding revival of Tenesse Williams classic. JBR reviews this dark and uncompromising production. […]
As BAFTA winning drama Misfits kicks off a second series on E4, Benjamin Potter meets lead actress Antonia Thomas to talk about her blossoming career. […]
It is a pleasure to see such an elegantly pared down production that allows this playwright’s blistering poetry to shine, writes Honour Bayes. […]
You can’t say that Reasons To Be Cheerful lacks energy, even if perhaps it lacks balls, writes Honour Bayes. […]
Copyright © Fourthwall Magazine