By Joy Sable
A slice of Pinter worth the wait
By John Nathan
A new play focuses on the rescue of the Jews from Denmark
By Robert Philpot
With two very different Swan Lakes on London stages, Joy Sable enjoys this traditional performance by the English National Ballet
John Nathan finds much to praise in this cell-bound production of Shakespeare's tragedy
The best came early in 2018, says JC theatre critic John Nathan
Our reviewer loved this thrilling ballet
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It's gothic horror...but not as you know it
Joy Sable enjoys the Royal Ballet's latest offering
There are delights to be found in Wayne Eagling’s interpretation of the Tchaikovsky classic
A new play tells the story of two women athletes picked to compete for Germany in the 1936 Olympics - despite their Jewish heritage. Only one was allowed to compete.
Andy Nyman's acting as Tevye is "impeccable" in the latest production of the shtetl-set musical, says John Nathan
A play about the legacy of the Shoah could have been improved by more laughs, says John Nathan
Joy Sable enjoys a seasonal favourite
The life and voice of comedian Gilda Radner is remembered in a new film which gets its UK premier next week
By Pamela Grossman
A new production of Fiddler on the Roof opens in London this week, and it goes back to shtetl basics