
Tim Walker
10 August 2024
The Grapes Of Wrath is a terrible three-hour endurance test

A dull and thankless endeavour makes you feel sorry for audience and actors
Read the full article31 July 2024
Portraits of rage.. and how we heal

The Death Of England is cutting-edge theatre that doesn’t care who it offends
Read the full article23 July 2024
An eyemask, a leaf, a lecture… is this really theatre?

A spirited revival of Mnemonic can’t hide its flaws
Read the full article21 July 2024
A greater showman than Trump

If you want a night of exuberant entertainment, vote for Barnum
Read the full article20 July 2024
Kiss Me Kate is flawed but irresistible

Line Of Duty’s Adrian Dunbar delights in a clever and seditious classic
Read the full article09 July 2024
A show that knows optimism is back in the air

The Voice of the Turtle is stylish, compelling and romantic
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The Constituent is a waste of James Corden

A flat script does Anna Maxwell Martin no favours either
Read the full article30 June 2024
The perfect show for a warm summer night

The Secret Garden is assured and stylish
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The case for voting Tory in Clacton

Labour’s Jovan Owusu-Nepaul is impressive – but is he really going to defeat Farage?
Read the full article07 June 2024
A very British scandal

At 75 years old, Emlyn Williams’ Accolade is all too relevant today
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A visceral tale of violence and revenge

The Bleeding Tree is startling and compelling
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Sexism, secrets and the Mendelssohns

A sublime look at a hidden musical prodigy
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Spider-Man in Shakespeare will have you crawling up the walls

Tom Holland is let down by a bizarre staging of Romeo & Juliet
Read the full article31 May 2024
Boys From The Blackstuff’s message remains all too relevant

A stage revival of the TV classic still packs a punch
Read the full article14 May 2024
A Twelfth Night to remember

On a warm evening, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre is the best in the capital
Read the full article07 May 2024
Take a raincheck on Chekhov

The Donmar’s Cherry Orchard is modern, radical and exquisitely boring
Read the full article28 April 2024
Machinal is joyless and pointless

Tell your more pretentious friends you loved this nihilistic drama - but don’t bother watching it
Read the full article25 April 2024
PJ Harvey’s Thames musical is a damp squib

London Tide meanders along without knowing what it wants to say
Read the full article14 April 2024
The phenomenon Ian McKellen defies time in Player Kings

An 85-year-old delivers vulnerability beneath the bravado in an astonishing late-career performance
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Theatre Review: Sheridan Smith is mesmerising as a musical star in crisis

Opening Night is intelligent, unusual and unforgettable
Read the full article21 March 2024
Michael Sheen’s Nye is the opposite of its subject – uninspiring

A show that celebrates the NHS is worthy, surreal but seldom involving
Read the full article18 March 2024
Great pretender: Billy Crudup is a revelation in Harry Clarke

The Morning Show star shines in a tale of deception
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Theatre Review: A standing ovation for the immersive Guys & Dolls revival

Brave audience members can choose to get right in the thick of the musical’s action
Read the full article08 March 2024
Theatre Review: His films were horrific.. and so was his acting

But Double Feature’s tale of Vincent Price’s clashes with a director is a misfire
Read the full article28 February 2024
Theatre Review: A fidgety encounter with Keeley Hawes

The Human Body, also starring Jack Davenport, is a confused homage to a David Lean classic
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Theatre Review: Matt Smith is electrifying in an Ibsen classic with a very modern message

The former Doctor Who’s second-act speech in An Enemy of the People is a tour de force
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Review: A farewell to the ENO

It’s leaving London and going out on a high
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The Handmaid’s Tale is a triumph from the ENO’s turmoil

A row with the Musicians’ Union threatened to overshadow opera’s premiere
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Theatre Review: A vintage musical’s timely lesson

The King And I contains a powerful message about power and decency
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Theatre Review: Comfort but no chemistry from Hollywood royalty

Real-life couple Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker fail to spark in Plaza Suite
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Theatre Review: Bravo for Daniel Bravo in sexy, sassy Cruel Intentions

A star is born in this high school musical with roots in French literature
Read the full article21 January 2024
Theatre Review: Woody Harrelson’s Ulster American is funny, brutal and savage

This could be the most truthful play ever about putting on a play
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