Lawlessness and lack of accountability seem, tragically, on the verge of becoming a new American norm, so what better time to ...
Billy Crudup (mercifully nobody applauded when he made his entrance, all too often a dismal distraction when American movie stars appear in the West End), catches our hero’s flawed dignity and ...
All those elements are technically present in director Thea Sharrock's thoughtful staging of the 1952 movie High Noon, but ...
Read our review of *High Noon*, adapted by Eric Roth, now in performances at the Harold Pinter Theatre to 6 March. Read more ...
An Oscar-winning writer, Olivier-winning director and a stellar cast combine for an enjoyable but messy show at London’s ...
Set in the American West of the 1800s, High Noon rides on themes as relevant now as they were then. Courage vs. Cowardice.
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Gerry & Sewell review, Aldwych Theatre – Geordie football musical is hilarious from start to finish
Geordie football musical Gerry & Sewell begins at the kind of energy levels that a more sedate show might finish with. The second the lights go down, the theatre erupts into a party – a storm of ...
An outstanding cast grapple with this revival of Lyle Kessler’s 80s set drama but the play feels incomplete with too many threads remaining unresolved ...
Al Miller’s production at London’s Jermyn Street Theatre draws us into the North Philadelphia home of two brothers, where a ...
This revival of Lyle Kessler’s Philadelphia set play at Jermyn Street Theatre energetically tells the story of two orphan ...
A couple more shows to keep an eye on: first, the West End transfer of Ava Pickett’s rave-reviewed 1536 which plays at The ...
Controversy erupted on X after users were found exploiting Grok to edit and manipulate photographs, including digitally ...
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