In the scheme of things, I realise this is a first-world problem; but I don’t know what to do with my cat photos. In normal times, I have a steady online presence and a…
I can’t sleep. When I close my eyes, I see the beautiful face of the girl with the blue eyes who was kidnapped. Or the Kutz family from Kfar Aza: the mother, the father and their three grown up children standing proudly, smiling…
The pink neon ladder heading ever upwards is a visual cue to the USP of what turns out to be a timely, thought-provoking revival of a satirical musical, that is very much of the moment. The title refers to a handy little self-help…
The American Jewish writer Lillian Hellman may have written this edgy exploration of American responses to World War II back in 1941, but this spot-on revival has certainly found its moment. The play opens in 1940, in the elegant Washington DC home of the Farrelly family…
Martin Sherman’s one-woman play originally premiered in 1999 at the National Theatre with Olympia Dukakis as Rose, looking back to the old century as the new Millennium waited in the wings. Sherman, justly celebrated American Jewish writer and long-time resident of…