It is beautifully performed, but this will they, won’t they romance never quite takes off
By John Nathan
I talk to Jonathan Salt about his one-man play telling the story of the hero orphanage director Janusz Korczak who tried to preserve the dignity and safety of his charges in the Warsaw Ghetto
By Nicole Lampert
This is a rare example of a West End play driven by intelligent writing and excellent writing, not star power
Once Upon a World is the most popular production from the puppet troupe and came to JW3 in July
By Elisa Bray
We ask actor Brady Isaacs Pearce the essential Jewish questions
By JC Reporter
Nikhita Lesler plays a young mixed race football fan in the latest rendition of Hannah Kumari’s one-woman play
By Eliana Jordan
By Karen Glaser
Putting on the Lehman Trilogy while the rest of us are marking Oct 7 shows the National Threatre doesn't care about Jews
Everything you need to know today
A weekly digest of our best stories from the editor
Your daily guide to the war in Israel
For what’s got British Jews talking
0 newsletters selected
By submitting your email, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Notice.
||
Meet the writer behind a work of satire about the trans-culture wars
Neta Gracewell is bringing ‘a dark feminist comedy’ to the Camden Fringe
Viewing this play through a Jewish lens you can see the disconnect that can form between two loving people with different histories, says John Nathan
Ahead of their London shows, meet the troupe behind an uplifting puppet show