378 stories by "Kate Wyver"
Summerhall, EdinburghGig-theatre blends beguiling music with warm storytelling to retell the story of Phaeton's theft from the sun god
In an airless basement room, Wright and Grainger weave …
Zoo Southside, EdinburghBelgian theatre company Ontroerend Goed create a sombre, dreamlike atmosphere in this piece about funeral rites and mourning
We queue up to give the names of our dead…
Roundabout @ Summerhall, EdinburghUsing verbatim interviews, Ell Potter and Mary Higgins turn their attention to how relationships end " including their own
The boldest, bravest and stranges…
Magic and mentalism abounds at this year's festival. But how are the tricks done? Some of the best performers remain tightlipped " while others reveal all
"That feeling you have right now," …
Lyttelton theatre, LondonA love affair between participants in a drug trial is staged by Jamie Lloyd with a stellar cast including Paapa Essiedu and Taylor Russell
Senses are sharpened in Ja…
In her Edinburgh festival show, LA comic and clown Courtney Pauroso plays a latex-clad humanoid pleasure device. But are fringegoers ready to restart her?
The last time I saw Courtney Pauros…
From kicking out the teeth of a dead cow onstage to popularising the prefix Mx, the performer has blazed a trail. Now 60, Bond talks about channeling rage into comedy " and nonconformity int…
Kay Dick's novel They was almost forgotten " but its dark predictions are eerily prescient. Perfect fodder for Peake and her new company to bring to life in Manchester
In the dead of night, …
Kiln theatre, LondonTender portrait of a woman caring for her love " joy and affection seep through performances that ache with the tragedy of seeing your partner slip away
Es and Flo dance …
From Cabaret to Streetcar, the West End's hottest director has a reputation for finding leads who put bums on seats. 'I just go on my gut,' she says
How do you tell a story to an audience wh…
In the run-up to the festival, our writers will choose new productions that have caught their eye " but here's a selection of those we've already reviewed
Richard Marsh has clearly seen Die …
Shakespeare's Globe, LondonThis bright, bold show tries to balance humour and darkness but tends to land on the silly side of things
Michelle Terry's Puck is an agent of chaos. She slinks an…
Theatre Royal BrightonSearing collection of diary excerpts, brought to life by prominent queer voices, recalls the devastation of Aids with fury and frankness
A mesmeric reckoning with the d…
Southwark Playhouse, LondonMaltese duo use firsthand interviews " and warm humour " to highlight the lack of reproductive rights on the island
When Marta Vella says "I love Malta" there is a…
Soho theatre, LondonThis debut from disability-led theatre company FlawBored is not afraid to make us squirm as it skewers virtue signalling and corporate buzzwords
What starts as an audio-d…
Royal Court theatre, LondonTatenda Shamiso sings delighted duets with the person he once was and considers the logistical hurdles he has jumped to access treatment
Warmly lit on a cluttered …
Donmar Warehouse, LondonStephen Mangan and Rachael Stirling bare their teeth in a show that dials up the violence and sometimes struggles to navigate the humour
Love is a tempestuous, abusiv…
John Lyly's long-forgotten Galatea " featuring gods, mortals and a highly elastic approach to gender and sex " is being revived at the Brighton festival. We meet the team behind it
Wickedly…
Adaptations of existing media get new fans in the building, but they also rob new plays of space
Pay attention to the posters lining the walls of Tube stations, and at least half of the stag…
With everything from Bake Off to Pretty Woman putting bums on seats in Theatreland, launching an original homegrown production is harder than ever. But might salvation be at hand in the unli…
Menier Chocolate Factory, LondonAnne Reid shines in this delicately written drama about a woman with dementia living with a robot re-creation of her late husband as a young man
Jordan Harris…
Reading Rep theatreIt makes sense to rethink the sexual currents running through the classic drama, but this version has lost the nuance it needs
Queering Hedda Gabler feels completely natur…
Influenced by the music of Billy Bragg, Bonnie Tyler and Meatloaf, After the Act explores the culture of fear and self-censorship caused by the law, voted through by the Tories during moral …
Sam Wanamaker Playhouse and Shakespeare's Globe, LondonAs this ambitious production switches between stages, and deaths pile up like dishes, neither the comedy nor the tragedy have room to b…
Gate theatre, LondonInventive direction and a spectacular cast make the London transfer of Robert O'Hara's kaleidoscopic off-Broadway play a spiralling, high-energy triumph
Robert O'Hara is …