Tom Stoppard’s masterpiece Arcadia glows with historical, intellectual and sexual intrigue — review
The late playwright’s tumbling, centuries-spanning exploration of the human condition is lovingly revived at the Old Vic
The late playwright’s tumbling, centuries-spanning exploration of the human condition is lovingly revived at the Old Vic

On stage and screen, the writer turned the weightiest of topics into dazzling, humane drama

Czech-born author of witty, cerebral plays was also an award-winning screenwriter

Though uneven, this revival of JM Synge’s play at London’s National Theatre is handsome and gorgeously acted

A London exhibition celebrates the unmatched imagination and experiment the British playwright brought to small-screen drama

Shakespeare’s history play is always a barometer of the times and this Stratford-upon-Avon production hits close to home

As her debut ‘1536’ opens in the West End, the playwright talks about giving voice to history’s forgotten women