London Theater Journal: Familiar, but Far From Haunting
Neither "Ghost," a musical based on the 1990 movie, nor a re-imagining of "A Woman Killed With Kindness," onstage in London, offer much for audiences to latch on to and take with them.
View ArticleBritain’s National Theater To Open New York Office
After the success of "War Horse" and "One Man, Two Guvnors," the theater plans to take a more active role developing productions for a North American audience.
View ArticleLondon Theater Journal: The Young and the Restless
In tour-de-force performances, James McAvoy is a war-traumatized Macbeth and Kate O'Flynn is a girl aching to flee her bleak hometown in "Port."
View ArticleLondon Journal: From the Engine Room to the Dacha
James Graham's "This House" finds suspense in the wheelings and dealings of Britain's Parliament; Heather Headley shines as a pop goddess in "The Bodyguard"; and William Boyd tries his hand at an...
View ArticleTwo National Theater Directors to Depart
The artistic director, Nicholas Hytner, will depart in 2015, and the executive director, Nick Starr, will leave in 2014.
View Article‘Curious Incident’ Dominates at Olivier Awards
The National Theater production, an adaptation of the best-selling novel, won seven prizes, including best play and best actor.
View ArticleKatherine Boo’s ‘Beautiful Forevers’ Headed to the Stage
David Hare's adaptation of Ms. Boo's award-winning book will be produced by London's National Theater in 2014.
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