‘It’s right and proper that Jews play Jews’ says Elliot Levey as he prepares for his role in a new production of Good
Fresh from playing Herr Schultz in Cabaret, Levey is now set to play another German Jew in CP Taylor's classic play
Theatre review: John Gabriel Borkman - Fall of an arrogant man
Simon Russell Beale excels as the disgraced banker in Ibsen's study of the hubris and arrogance of those who believe in their own infallibility
Three cheers for Marvel's first Israeli superhero
Marvel has launched the first thoroughly and unmissably Jewish Sabra
Royal Court theatre bombarded with abuse over play about Jews
In wake of ‘Hershel Fink’ scandal, London venue swamped with furious calls for staging Jonathan Freedland’s show
Jews. In their own words Theatre review: 'Packs a hugely powerful punch'
This production undoubtedly represents a moment in the battle against Left-wing antisemitism
An old play and old attitudes
The row over Caryl Churchill's 13-year-old play Seven Jewish Children carries on
We’ve come a long way since Fiddler! A history of UK Jews on stage and screen
Depiction of Jews has happily moved on from the crass stereotypes so common in the early 20th century
Rose Theatre Review: A Holocaust survivor in her own words
Maureen Lipman is at the top of her game in monologue that guides us through the epic life of an 80-year-old, Ukrainian-born, Miami hotel-owning widow
Handbagged Theatre review: When the Queen met Mrs T
Fascinating dramatisation of what happened during the weekly meetings of our most divisive prime minister and our most unifying monarch
Confessions of a musical writer
Meet the team telling a Modern Orthodox woman’s tale
Royal Court Exclusive: Jonathan Freedland and Vicky Featherstone on their new play about antisemitism
‘If there had been anxiety it would have been on the part of the Royal Court': John Nathan meets two of the creative team attempting to atone for the theatre's sins of the past
Who Killed My Father theatre review: The personal is political for this father and son
Edouard Louis’s autobiographical book about visiting his estranged father in northern France is converted into an absolutely gripping tale of reconciliation and loss
The musical genius behind Les Mis explains how his own dream came true
Claude-Michel Schönberg talks about his French upbringing, his brush with pop stardom and how Jesus Christ Superstar inspired him to create hit musicals
Silence Theatre review: Witnesses silenced by the telling of their tales
Format of stage adaptation of Kavita Puri's Partition Voices, about the casual carving up of land on religious grounds on the subcontinent, sadly imposes a repetitive and predictable pall over the material
Tikkun Olam Theatre review: Who gets to remember the Shoah?
In this online production, the fight to build a Holocaust memorial next to Parliament is the subject of Dutch stage director Teunkie van der Sluijs's debut play
This Orthodox mum was the first woman to cycle round the world
A new musical features the incredible life of Annie Cohen Chopkovsky
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