How Jack Holden remade The Line of Beauty for the stage
The actor-writer’s new take on Alan Hollinghurst’s novel reflects the terror of the 1980s — but he also wants to give audiences ‘a good time’
The actor-writer’s new take on Alan Hollinghurst’s novel reflects the terror of the 1980s — but he also wants to give audiences ‘a good time’

At London’s Almeida Theatre, this moving adaptation of Alan Hollinghurst’s novel is a drama of materialism and polarisation

Wry and witty, Richard Greenberg’s play at the Hampstead Theatre, London is a beautiful evocation of a changing New York

Staging at London’s Sam Wanamaker Playhouse dives into the play’s darker recesses

Tanika Gupta’s adaptation reframes the troubled heroine as a retired Hollywood film star with a secret

Playwright Suzie Miller puts the system in the dock again, but also digs deeper in her new play at London’s National Theatre

Punchy playing and fine singing do Britten’s fail-safe narrative justice at the Linbury Theatre