Hampstead Theatre has seen its fair share of gore. Even so, Max Webster’s Titus Andronicus leaves the boards drenched in something more caustic than fake blood: the acid tang of a civilisation eating ...
For all his many directing credits – including notably The Importance of Being Earnest and Life of Pi – it’s strange that this production of what must charitably be described as one of the lesser ...
It’s panto season at the National Theatre. Max Webster’s production of Oscar Wilde’s most famous play is colourful, cross-dressing, brash and often very funny. The trouble is that the importance of ...