John Nathan
Beneatha’s Place review: Crackles with culture war tension
Contentious opinions in Kwame Kwei-Armah’s play makes it feel more urgent than ever
Crazy For You review: The joy of Gershwin adds fizz to our straitened times
Charlie Stemp stars as hapless New York banker Bobby Child in a fizzing, delightful morale booster
Romeo and Juliet review: Radical adaptation with the pace of a thriller
Toheeb Jimoh and Isis Hainsworth excel as director Rebecca Frecknall brings air of street menace to story of star-crossed lovers
Dear England Review: They shoot, they score …it’s a winner for England
Joseph Fiennes is bang on target as England manager Gareth Southgate in James Graham's excellently pitched football crowd pleaser
Groundhog Day review: A repeat production of fizzing delight
There is something very familiar - and brilliant - in the stage adaptation of the 1993 movie
James Bond theme tune lyricist Don Black: 'I’m lousy at most things, but I can write songs'
The Oscar-winning lyricist behind five James Bond theme tunes reveals how, at the age of 84, he is busier than ever
Rose is a play that expresses the opinions of real Jews, even if you don't like it
To prevent Jews from being represented on stage because they might give succour to Israel’s critics is a cop out
The Shape of Things to Come review: A play on deception
Neil LaBute's play morphs from rom-com into a tense and disturbing power struggle
Aspects of Love review: A slick and sumptuous meditation on passion
Triumphant revival of Lloyd Webber musical sees Michael Ball return... but in a different role
Once on this Island reivew: Scored fairy tale told in the Caribbean tradition
Production of Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty's tale of two worlds on one island is beautifully sung if a little truncated
Politics: A Survivor’s Guide review: Is Britain sleepwalking into populism?
A columnist’s view of post-Brexit politics and the impact it has had on him
Hapless TV Review - Curb Your Enthusiasm returns to Finchley
The comedy is unhurried, deliberately discomforting fare in next series of Gary Sinyor show
August in England review: Fiery lament of a Windrush deportee
Lenny Henry excels in monologue featuring a 50-something grocer who arrived in England from Jamaica in 1962 but decades later is forced to leave
Theatre review: Retrograde - A dilemma for Sidney Poitier
Hot playwright Ryan Calais-Cameron's latest drama focuses on what went down when America’s first African American Oscar winner was on the cusp of fame
Theatre review: Ain't Too Proud - Temptations reign supreme
Joyfully told story of Motown band in musical packed with brilliantly performed songs won't disappoint fans
Theatre review: Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead - the hunted's revenge
Poland’s Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk's eco-thriller is brought to brilliant life in Simon McBurney's production
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