Brilliantly funny comedy from National Theatre At Home which is a real mood lifter
Tag: National Theatre At home
Oliver Twist (Review – Online)
This Dickensian classic emerges with a fresh sense of purpose
Three Sisters (Review – Online)
Refreshed version of the Chekhov classic relocates events to 1960s Nigeria giving a greater sense of purpose
The Cherry Orchard (Online review)
Chekov has always been a bit of a blind spot - maybe this time?
Top Girls (Online review)
“The best British play ever from a woman dramatist" ? Hmmm...
Home (Online review)
Young people on the verge of homelessness find refuge in "foyer" accommodation in this verbatim play from 2013
Antigone (Online review)
Lean and muscular version of the Greek tragedy which is strong on story telling
Hansard (Online review)
A war of words in a debut play which pitches the political alongside the personal
Chewing Gum Dreams (Online review)
Michaela Coel's rise to stardom began here with this solo show released through NT At Home
Everyman (Online review)
High concept production is in danger of being swamped by its own excess