Ella Hickson’s play tilts at power structures but feels fatally self-absorbed
Two fascinating and enterprising women are at the heart of Helen Edmundson’s history play
The wild nature of the staging plunges us into the unsettling aspects of Shakespeare’s play
Romola Garai stars in Tom Stoppard’s play, which seesaws between 1930s India and the present day
It’s hardly ever like real life, so why are we so fascinated by workplace drama on television?
Historical detail, rather than being an enemy of drama, can be one of its most valuable resources
New BBC shows depict women as being both more moral than men and more in charge
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