Summerfolk review — Gorky’s slow skewering of Russia’s first middle class
A terrific cast lifts a vast production at London’s National Theatre that emerges from Chekhov’s shadow to reach a magnificent climax
A terrific cast lifts a vast production at London’s National Theatre that emerges from Chekhov’s shadow to reach a magnificent climax

Nina and Moses Raine, who have adapted the 1904 drama for the National Theatre, on the twilight of the Russian empire

He discusses leaving Moscow for New York, and his radical reinvention of Chekhov’s The Seagull, now playing in London

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

A concert performance of Berg’s gritty opera at the Royal Festival Hall was combined with photos by Ilya Shagalov

This crackling revival brings urgent themes of brinkmanship and nuclear conflagration to London’s Hampstead Theatre

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