Jewish conspiracy theories are well-represented on London stages
Two new productions have raised Jewish eyebrows
Watch On The Rhine theatre review: A drawing room war
Distance between relatively comfortable America and a Europe in turmoil emerges in revival of Lillian Hellman’s call-to-arms play of 1941
Mother Goose Theatre review: Gandalf ’s golden egg
Fabulous production is the ideal morale booster for those caught in our winter of discontent
Book review: Arthur Miller: American Witness - A decidedly Jewish view from the bridge
A more psychological than biographical profile that reveals the state of the great playwright's mind
The JC Awards 2022: Theatre - No warnings needed in an evening to kvell over
This year saw an array of stand-out performances despite several antisemitism controversies
Newsies Theatre review: Workers strike a thrilling note
Exhilarating dance routines light up topical tale of how street urchin newspaper vendors took on a press baron
An elf who adds magic and a Jewish flavour
Gants Hill boy Simon Lipkin is conjuring up laughs in the West End as one of Santa’s little helpers
New exhibit shows lithographs of artist Chagall cast in Shakespeare's The Tempest
The rarely seen artworks are on show at gallery in Winchester
Hex Theatre review: The royal family’s troll
Delayed production of Sleeping Beauty reboot is hampered by its a slightly desperate attempt to be original
Fury as pupils at elite public school perform Hitler salutes during play
Parent complains after pupils prompted to enact sieg heils as part of ‘educational’ play at Millfield school
12.37 Theatre review: Huge events on a tiny stage
Julia Pascal's gripping play asks why Jewish nationalism should not be seen as morally equivalent to other nationalisms
Theatre review: Elf - Good Elf, despite the schmaltz
A terrific performance from Simon Lipkin helps cut through the syrup in this revival of Philip McKinley’s production
Me and my boy, treading the boards: Father and son to both perform in the West End
Established star Ben Caplan is playing Sherlock Holmes while his 11-year-old Bertie is making his debut in Watch on the Rhine
London theatre cancels appearance by convicted antisemite after community uproar
However, the event with conspiracy theorist Ian Fantom will still go ahead, the venue owner says
Obituary: Bill Freedman
Theatre and TV producer who founded a breast cancer charity with global impact
Why the arts world must not cancel Caryl Churchill
She has written some awful plays and some people were offended by Seven Jewish Children, but we must not make the mistake of ignoring the merits of her other work
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