Tag: Amaka Okafor

Posted in Abi Morgan TV

TV Review: The Split Series 2

Despite a fabulous returning cast, Series 2 of The Split is classy-looking tosh. Very watchable but tosh…

Posted in Henrik Ibsen Stef Smith Theatre Theatre review Young Vic

Review: Nora – A Doll’s House, Young Vic

Stef Smith takes Ibsen as a fertile starting point for her new version Nora: A Doll’s House…

Posted in Christopher Hampton Florian Zeller Theatre Theatre review West End

Review: The Son, Duke of York’s

Some excellent acting makes The Son, Florian Zeller’s latest West End hit, worth a trip to the…

Posted in David Hare National Theatre Theatre Theatre review

Review: I’m Not Running, National Theatre

Not even the excellent Siân Brooke can do much to save David Hare’s new play I’m Not Running…

Posted in Anthony Neilson David Hare National Theatre News Nina Raine Shakespeare Theatre West End

News: National Theatre Season: July 2018 – January 2019

So much goodness announced here in the National Theatre’s near future – particularly excited for Nine Night’s…

Rory Kinnear as Macbeth, Beatrice Scirocchi as Witch and Anna-Maria Nabirye as Witch in Macbeth at the National Theatre (c) Brinkhoff Mögenburg 1002-1006
Posted in National Theatre Shakespeare Theatre Theatre review

Review: Macbeth, National Theatre

A whole lot of post-apocalyptic hurly-burly and sadly not much more besides – the National Theatre’s Macbeth really…

Posted in National Theatre Rory Mullarkey Theatre Theatre review

Review: Saint George and the Dragon, National Theatre

“You hunt them where they live” There’s something interesting about a community that can simultaneously urge the…

Posted in National Theatre News Rory Mullarkey Theatre

Full cast announced for Saint George and the Dragon

A village. A dragon. A damsel in distress. Into the story walks George: wandering knight, freedom fighter,…

Posted in National Theatre News Theatre Yaël Farber

New season at the NT: June 2017 to January 2018

Lots of exciting news in the National’s new season announcement, taking us up to January 2018, rather…