By John Nathan
Stew’s autobiographical musical misses its originator
Three sitcom episodes do not a play maketh
Puppets and costumes combine with top-drawer stagecraft to conjure the most outlandish sequences
Sexually repulsed by her spouse, the affair is the Young Woman’s only source of hope
Hemi Yeroham is taking on the role of Manuel in a stage version of Fawlty Towers. He shares how he is priming himself for the punishing part and why following in Andrew Sachs’ footsteps is such an honour
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This play shows how a white supremacist world view is gaining momentum, even in the upper echelons of American society
The show’s star Myles Frost matches the moves of the best dancer of a generation
This week US writer Paul Grellong’s campus drama about the bounds of freedom of expression premieres in the UK
The air was charged with the cathartic sense of sterotypes at last being dimantled
Comedy featuring the ‘Jewish Bridget Jones’ and a klezmer celebration are among the best Jewish cultural events coming up this season
By Katie Grant
Giant, the debut play written by Mark Rosenblatt, stars John Lithgow and will be directed by Nicholas Hytner
By Elisa Bray