Welcome to Reykjavik. Or at least to Reykjavik, Richard Bean’s cracking new drama about the Hull fishing industry in 1976. It’s a play that nimbly juggles the absurd and the tragic as it reaches to ...
What is the ultimate price of friendship? Rajiv Joseph's thought-provoking and blackly comic play, Guards at the Taj, explores power, obediance, human curiosity and allegiance, beautifully ...
A great artist can offer a radical new perspective on a well-trodden subject. So it is with Jonathan Glazer’s Holocaust masterpiece, which takes Hannah Arendt’s phrase ‘the banality of evil ...