Man and Boy theatre review — shady financier uses his son as sexual collateral in sinister Rattigan revival
Rarely staged work, now at the National Theatre, intertwines fraught family dynamics with the threat of a global financial crash
Rarely staged work, now at the National Theatre, intertwines fraught family dynamics with the threat of a global financial crash

Terence Rattigan’s ‘Man and Boy’, a fearless study of a ruthless financier, is getting a rare revival at the National Theatre

Al Miller’s production at London’s Jermyn Street Theatre draws us into the North Philadelphia home of two brothers, where a third…

Rich performances animate the Bush Theatre’s study of the aftermath of grief

At 86, he’s written close to 100 plays. As Sheridan Smith stars in a London revival of ‘Woman in Mind’, the playwright reflects…

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

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