John Nathan
Theatre review: Sleeping Beauty
Lipman as you've never seen her, says John Nathan
Theatre review: Blues in the Night
This isn't quite a musical, but it doesn't matter
Theatre review: Oklahoma!
This revival is a joy, says John Nathan
Theatre review: The Bridges of Madison County
This romance fails to engage
Theatre review: Equus
Should this play head for the knacker's yard? No, says John Nathan
Theatre review: Jesus Christ Superstar
Was it worth resurrecting this musical?
Theatre review: Present Laughter
Changing genders works well in this up-dated version of Noel Coward
Tom Stoppard's first Jewish play announced
The eminent playwright has written a play set in Vienna in 1900. 'It's got the lot' says director Patrick Marber speaking exclusively to the JC.
Review: A Midsummer's Night's Dream
Five stars for this production: 'the funniest, most joyous and playful of Dreams'
Theatre review: King Hedley II
'I cannot think of a better performance on the London stage,' says John Nathan of Aaron Pierre as the eponymous King in this explosive play
Theatre Review: Death of a Salesman
John Nathan is wowed by a new version of Arthur Miller's classic
Theatre review: Rosmersholm
This Ibsen play from 1886 covers much to make a modern audience wince in recognition
Theatre review: All My Sons
Sally Field is outstanding in the production of Arthur Miller's classic play
Theatre review: Toast
This slice of life is not quite substantial enough for John Nathan (especially during Pesach)
The princess who thought she’d swallowed a glass piano
Alix Sobler's new play is about a peculiarly royal psychological problem
Theatre review: A German Life
Maggie Smith is remarkable as Goebbels' secretary
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