Theatre Review Theatre Review Nightmare in the sun MAYER WAKEFIELD finds himself caught in the crossfire during a riveting piece of activist theatre
Theatre Review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Theatre Review A sour taste of the black British experience MAYER WAKEFIELD recommends an emotionally charged drama on a family caught between two cultures
Theatre review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Theatre review Rutherford and Son, National Theatre London Contemporary parallels abound in a late Edwardian drama of an industrial oligarch on the rocks
Theatre Review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Theatre Review Death of a Salesman, Young Vic Theatre, London Arthur Miller's classic gets a worthy but underpowered production
Theatre Review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Theatre Review High Rise Estate of Mind, Battersea Arts Centre/Touring Music, poetry and storytelling give powerful voice to a generation's fears about London's housing crisis
Theatre Review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Theatre Review Downstate, National Theatre, London Set in a group home for sex offenders in Illinois, Bruce Norris's play pulls no punches
Sunday 24th Mar 2019 Yemen: four years of British-enabled tragedy The lack of coverage in the mainstream media of a war in which Britain is so deeply involved is nothing less than disturbing, writes MAYER WAKEFIELD
Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Theatre: A Lesson from Aloes, Finborough Theatre London Athol Fugard's play is an acute reminder of the horrors of apartheid-era South Africa
Theatre Review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Theatre Review Promising take on Thatcher's legacy runs out of gas Approaching EmptyKiln Theatre, London
Theatre Review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Theatre Review Fighting her corner MAYER WAKEFIELD sees grime poet Debris Stevenson score heavily in her battle against prejudice