John Nathan
Here we go again…
Yes another Jewish power player in Hollywood has been accused of being a bully. But,says John Nathan, the likes of Scott Rudin are not alone
Theatre review: Romeo and Juliet
The National Theatre's filmed production of is so good, that it is difficult to imagine it would be better as a live performance
Television review: Madame Claude
This Netflix offering has plenty of style...but not much else
TV review: Shtisel
The Netflix show about a Charedi family in Jerusalem is back - and it's as good as ever, says John Nathan.
‘I feel like I’m on an ice floe’
The playwright Ryan Craig has written a book which argues that the 'woke agenda' can lead to self-censorship, he tells John Nathan
Radio review: The Christopher Boy’s Communion
The plot goes awry in this new play by David Mamet, says John Nathan
Theatre Review: Two shows about love
Will theatre post-lockdown be changed forever?
Theatre review: The Sorcerer’s Apprentice
This new musical is fun, but needs work, says John Nathan
Political theatre
With playhouses closed, it took American politics to provide on-screen drama, says our theatre critic John Nathan
Theatre review: Good Grief
This slick rom com is let down by a lack of chemistry
Television review: Pretend It's a City
The wit of Fran Lebowitz - the Jewish Dorothy Parker - shines in this Netflix series
Theatre review: Public Domain
Social media culture is under the spotlight in this online offering
A dramatic president didn’t inspire great theatre
Trump's legacy was hardly one of artistic inspiration, writes John Nathan
Morpurgo is right to ‘cancel’ the Merchant of Venice
Children need to be protected against Jew hatred, even when it comes from Shakespeare
TV review: The New Black (Shababnik)
It's a shame about the jokes in this new Israeli series,says John Nathan
Theatre review: The Dumb Waiter
There's plenty of mirth and menace in this Pinter revival
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