The Holy Rosenbergs — a Jewish family grapples with the Gaza war in Arthur Miller-esque drama
Arguments swirl and thicken in a revival at the Menier Chocolate Factory that is strongly resonant yet belongs to the past
Arguments swirl and thicken in a revival at the Menier Chocolate Factory that is strongly resonant yet belongs to the past

Festival director Tricia Tuttle faces criticism after a prizewinner accused Berlin of complicity in Gaza ‘genocide’

Reactions to Israel-Hamas war are stretching into world’s largest arts festival and debates over ethical funding

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

The moral force of the great American playwright is much needed now, as an array of new productions shows

Extremist terrorism is a major threat, but is one end of a continuum

Backlash over Gaza war stokes fears from travellers to entrepreneurs that country is heading for pariah status