A wonderfully lucid account of Arthur Miller’s powerful psychodrama. In Broken Glass Arthur Miller addresses the fate of Jews in Nazi Germany through the reactions of one New York Jewish family to the news of Kristallnacht in November 1938. Haunted by graphic news images coming out of Germany…
Kindertransport ★★★★
Diane Samuels’ landmark drama remains ever powerful in this imaginative anniversary production. It’s 25 years since Diane Samuels’ powerful drama first moved audiences, with something that was new to many. Since then the story of the Kindertransport children has entered public consciousness, thanks to…
Checkpoint Chana ★★★
A lively, telling exploration of the current debate around perceptions of antisemitism. In his timely play, Jeff Page asks when pro-Palestinian criticism of Israel crosses the line to become antisemitism. Celebrated poet Bev seems to have crossed that line, judging from the Twitter storm aroused by Checkpoint Chana…
Returning to Haifa ★★★★
Smile Upon Us, Lord ★★★★
Julius Caesar ★★★★
Rothschild and Sons ★★★
The Birthday Party ★★★★
Cry, Blueberry ★★★★
East ★★★★
Berkoff’s dark exuberant hymn to London’s East End has lost none of its transgressive power. East first shocked and delighted audiences in 1975 and in Jessica Lazar’s production for Atticist Theatre it has lost none of its power. Her five actors relish Berkoff’s marriage of precisely choreographed physical theatre…