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Danielle Goldstein
February 18, 2019
Reviews, Theatre

The American Clock ★★★★

Danielle Goldstein
February 18, 2019
Reviews, Theatre
The American Clock ★★★★

It’s open season on Arthur Miller in the UK right now, as this second autobiographical play looking back to the legacy of the Great Depression joins The Price on the London stage, with All My Sons waiting in the wings to follow in April. It’s also a sign of the times that both the…

Tagged: theatre reviews, Arthur Miller

Danielle Goldstein
February 16, 2019
News

Kicking out antisemitism at Chelsea FC

Danielle Goldstein
February 16, 2019
News
Kicking out antisemitism at Chelsea FC

Professional footballers are not used to sitting still. Their world is built on movement, whether gliding across a football pitch or on airplanes and coaches as they travel to and from matches. Even at rest, their muscles twitch. They fidget, tap their feet, fiddle with phones. But when…

Tagged: chelsea fc, football, antisemitism, uk jewish community

Danielle Goldstein
February 16, 2019
Features, Opinion

Is the UK’s Jewish community under threat?

Danielle Goldstein
February 16, 2019
Features, Opinion
Is the UK’s Jewish community under threat?

In the spring of 1945, George Orwell wrote an introduction to Animal Farm, his allegory of the way cults of personality can lead to dictatorship. Yet when Secker and Warburg published it in mid-August of that year, Orwell’s…

Tagged: opinion piece, op ed, antisemitism, uk jews, jewish community

Judi Herman
February 14, 2019
Reviews, Theatre

The Price ★★★★

Judi Herman
February 14, 2019
Reviews, Theatre
The Price ★★★★

Arthur Miller pours the pain he and his family suffered during the deprivations of the Great Depression into this 1968 play. He tells the story of two brothers meeting for the first time in 15 years, confronting each other and their demons in the condemned New York apartment building…

Tagged: Arthur Miller, theatre reviews

Judi Herman
February 11, 2019
Reviews, Theatre

Pinter Seven ★★★★

Judi Herman
February 11, 2019
Reviews, Theatre
Pinter Seven ★★★★

At first sight these paired two-handers from 1957/8 seem poles apart. The protagonists of A Slight Ache are upper middle-class stockbroker belt denizens Flora (Gemma Whelan) and Edward (John Heffernan), complete with precisely clipped 50s vowels. In The Dumb Waiter…

Tagged: theatre reviews, harold pinter

Judi Herman
February 4, 2019
Reviews, Theatre

Beast on the Moon ★★★★

Judi Herman
February 4, 2019
Reviews, Theatre
Beast on the Moon ★★★★

“In 1895 there was an eclipse of the moon and supposedly in Turkey, some people thought that by shooting at the ‘beast’ on the moon they could somehow rid it of the shadow,” says Richard Kalinoski, explaining the title of his play. For him, that vividly represented how the Turks…

Tagged: theatre reviews, Armenian genocide

Judi Herman
January 22, 2019
Reviews, Theatre

An Enemy of the People ★★★★

Judi Herman
January 22, 2019
Reviews, Theatre
An Enemy of the People ★★★★

Arthur Miller wrote his adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s 1882 play in the 1950s, around the time he wrote The Crucible, when McCarthyism was at its height. A 1978 movie version starred Steve McQueen as the eponymous Dr Stockmann. He’s vilified as “an enemy of the people” in order to…

Tagged: theatre reviews, london theatre

Judi Herman
January 16, 2019
Reviews, Theatre

Rosenbaum’s Rescue ★★★★

Judi Herman
January 16, 2019
Reviews, Theatre
Rosenbaum’s Rescue ★★★★

Alexander Bodin Saphir has a personal tale to tell as thrilling as any Nordic noir drama. His grandparents were among the 7,000-plus Danish Jews famously rescued from the Nazis by their fellow Danes. Moreover, His grandfather, a Copenhagen tailor, holds vital clues that help…

Tagged: theatre reviews

Judi Herman
January 9, 2019
Reviews, Theatre

Pinter Five ★★★★★ and Pinter Six ★★★★

Judi Herman
January 9, 2019
Reviews, Theatre
Pinter Five ★★★★★ and Pinter Six ★★★★

This unique sequence of short plays has illuminated the work of this most iconoclastic of playwrights and I’m sure I’m not the only one whose spine tingles with anticipation as each new programme is unveiled. It’s not just…

Tagged: theatre reviews, harold pinter

Judi Herman
December 21, 2018
Reviews, Theatre

One Jewish Boy ★★★★

Judi Herman
December 21, 2018
Reviews, Theatre
One Jewish Boy ★★★★

Since playwright Stephen Laughton embarked on writing his response to the rise of antisemitism, attacks both physical and virtual have increased. It continues to be hot news and Laughton himself has been the subject of invective online and posters for the play have been defaced…

Tagged: theatre reviews, reviews

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