To rescue Kahlo from the clutches of the corporate art market, we need to acknowledge the overt and covert political dimensions of the work, demands GAVIN O’TOOLE
The Mother of Kamal by Dina Ibrahim
GREAT theatre can be drawn from a novel – especially if there is historical and personal connection.
Imagine the extra resonance if the playwright is the daughter of the novelist. The baton of lived experience, carrying so much politics, handed from father to daughter, from novel to play.
Writer and director Dina Ibrahim (alumnus of the Kiln Theatre New Writers programme) has based her play The Mother of Kamal on her father Fawzi Ibrahim’s novel Um Kamal.
KEN COCKBURN guides us through a survey of Chekov’s early short fiction, and the groundwork it laid for his later masterpieces
Although this production was in rehearsal before the playwright’s death, it allows us to pay homage to his life, suggests MARY CONWAY
CARL DEATH introduces a new book which explores how African science fiction is addressing climate change
ANDY HEDGECOCK recommends that these beautifully written diaries from Gaza be essential reading for thick-skinned MPs


