Israeli choreographer Jasmin Verdimon has taken inspiration from myth and marine creatures for her latest production
By Joy Sable
John Nathan finds that Pinter’s immature politics no bar to these mini gems
By John Nathan
Can you be both blood cell and virus? See play, Misty, says John Nathan
John Nathan enjoys two female-focused musicals
Joy Sable believes that Lest We Forget is something to treasure
John Nathan finds that if Tony Harrison's play 'is not revived for another 30 years it’ll be no great loss'.
That's the premise of Alexis Zegerman's new play, she tells John Nathan
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From Canada's Got Talent to the English National Opera, ballet's youngest new star traces his short journey to stardom
John Nathan enjoys a play which captures the tyranny of girlhood
A musical about Henry VIII's six wives was the big hit of this year's Edinburgh Fringe...and its writer wants to thank his Jewish grandparents
By Keren David
This evening of song and dance is as gore-ish as it is Jewish
Friel's play draws parallels with Chekov, but he's not as good
Joy Sable sees the St Petersburg Ballet Theatre in the popular classic
An Othello that shocks as it should
For the darkest of humour, try Andrea Hubert's lunchtime show
By Jane Prinsley
A daily show at the Edinburgh fringe showcases Jewish comedy