The Sex Party theatre review - This Islington orgy fizzles out in the kitchen
None of the arguments aired in Terry Johnson's new drama are uninteresting. But the people expressing them are...
Teaching — and learning — about Israel’s explosive birth
Playwright Julia Pascal on why her new drama centres on the 1946 bombing of the King David Hotel
Pickle Theatre review: Meet the Jewish Bridget Jones
Deli Segal's solo show triumphantly succeeds in conveying the dilemmas facing a clever, funny North London Jewish woman
Rita Hayworth, my grandfather and me - Israeli actress Almog Pail's discusses her new show
Love Goddess, The Rita Hayworth Musical is set in Hollywood’s golden era. Pail tells us why it means so much to her
From Here to Eternity Theatre review: Eternally unconvincing
Well-sung and solidly performed revival of musical with little to say to audiences now
Tammy Faye Theatre review: A 'miracle' central performance drives musical about Bible Belt America
Katy Brayben excels as the evangelist who wins over her TV flock with her toothy, homespun charm
Fringe benefits from a cultural renaissance
The Tsitsit Jewish arts festival is back. Keren David meets its founder, Alastair Falk
London theatre producing a Nazi-Jewish version of Romeo and Juliet
The director Max Lewendel, who is Jewish, defended the production
Marvellous Theatre review: Stoke City’s soul scores another feel-good goal
Tale of a big-hearted life makes for a triumphant opening show for Nica Burns' sparkling new venue
Jewish Chronicle columnist shortlisted for journalism award
Kate Maltby covered antisemitism within the British theatre industry for the JC and Sunday Times
New play exposes terrifying limbo of gay Arabs seeking Israeli refuge
After horrific beheading of 25-year-old in Hebron this month, Israeli playwright Tomer Aldubi wants to shine light on the tragic plight of these young men
Good Theatre review: How a decent man transformed into a Nazi
David Tennant stars as a German academic who descends to barbarity but it's Elliot Levey who stands out in excellent revival of CP Taylor's play
The haters love hating this play about Jews
I thoroughly enjoyed Jews. In Their Own Words but the reaction to Jonathan Freedland's excellent play from acquaintances was predictably depressing
Theatre review: The Band's Visit - A miraculous musical
Michael Longhurst’s exquisite new production pairs two superb Israeli performers - Alon Moni Aboutboul and Miri Mesika
Wes Streeting: play evokes ‘visceral’ memories of hate faced by friends under Corbyn
Labour shadow minister said seeing Hodge and Berger portrayed in ‘Jews. In Their Own Words’ left him feeling haunted
The Finchley talent factory: Trio from same shul win national recognition for their artistic achievements
Jaren Ziegler, Dora Fidler and Isaac Reuben, all 17, have been shortlisted for writing and music awards
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