Orphans theatre review — a compelling revival of Lyle Kessler’s menacing three-hander
Al Miller’s production at London’s Jermyn Street Theatre draws us into the North Philadelphia home of two brothers, where a third man is held hostage
Al Miller’s production at London’s Jermyn Street Theatre draws us into the North Philadelphia home of two brothers, where a third man is held hostage

Part theatre, part gig, Abigail and Shaun Bengson’s Edinburgh Fringe show is endearingly messy

Rarely staged work, now at the National Theatre, intertwines fraught family dynamics with the threat of a global financial crash

Two sets of parents meet for an attempt at restorative justice in Fran Kranz’s deeply human play at London’s Donmar Warehouse

An exceptional cast brings new life to the 1938 play at the Donmar Warehouse, London

Seed funding blossoms into something sinister in former venture capitalist Aaron Loeb’s drama at Hampstead Theatre

Ambika Mod leads a fine cast in a nimble new drama at London’s Royal Court Upstairs