The Turn of the Screw at Glyndebourne, Live Streamed via The Guardian
September 3, 2025Glyndebourne: one of the names in the British calendar. Up there with Wimbledon, Henley and other...
Anne Boleyn, at Shakespeare’s Globe, London
September 3, 2025Despite the subject matter, and the evident success of the play, the particular style of performance...
Butley, at the Duchess Theatre, London
September 1, 2025Where West’s incarnation as Detective McNulty was part of a sprawling, panoramic vision of a social...
The 39 Steps at the Criterion Theatre, London
September 1, 2025The fact that it can now boast of being the longest-running comedy currently in the West...
Jason Nahum: Never Playing It Safe
August 22, 2025Jason Nahum, an up and coming actor of considerable talent, opens up about his recent foray...
Target Margin Theater’s The Tempest
August 11, 2025The production focuses its energies on exposing its illusion-making apparatuses to such an extent that the...
The Emotional Significance of Modulation in The Secret Garden
August 7, 2025aka What Happens When You Give a Theatre Kid a B.A. in Music One day I...
Playwright in Profile: Susan Tenneriello
July 29, 2025Tenneriello's first encounter with theatrical experimentation came from her mother who used to perform impersonations after...
Theater Review: Rude Mechs Performs The Method Gun
July 23, 2025The play documents "the search" for Stella Burden, a mysterious acting teacher from the 70s, who...
Welcome to Alone Together, CLR’s New Theater Blog
July 10, 2025Alone Together will explore emerging trends in theater and what they tell us about who we...




