THEATRE
July/August 2012
The National's Antigone is politically compelling but lacks a sense of awe
Like this article? Share, save or print using the icons below
July/August 2012
Boris Johnson should spend his second mayoral term reversing Ken Livingstone's legacy of inverse snobbery and interest group politics
Like this article? Share, save or print using the icons below
June 2012
Amid the fad for immersive drama, a Rattigan/Hare double-bill shows you just can’t beat good writing
Like this article? Share, save or print using the icons below
May 2012
Revivals from three countries explore the anxieties of superfluous men and women
Like this article? Share, save or print using the icons below
Theatre
More content
- UN Non-Resolutions
- The Top 10 Public Ineffectuals
- Where There's a Will
- Exposed: Carnita's Cover Story
- The Young Old Master
- Calling All Christians: Prepare For Exile
- Congdon's Law
- Overrated: Richard Layard
- Playing the Great Game
- The West is Best, But Only for the Rest
- Poe's False Friend
- Liberate the Universities
- Finally Finished
- Honouring a Supreme Judge
- A Mania For Nymphs
- Radio Days Are Here Again
- Spoken Like a True Gentleman
- QE Qualities
- Low Infidelity
- Some of Their Best Friends
Popular Standpoint topics

















