New NT director's first season; religion on the British stage; Blur v Oasis and Midsommer Murders on stage; 360° Lowry; 2nd Krapp in 2 weeks; death of Roger Foss; CATS panto award
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The British Theatre Guide Newsletter
No 1210: 4 May 2025
Editorial

Another bank holiday weekend, though a little cooler here in the North West than earlier in the week.

The new Director of the National Theatre, India Rubasingham, has launched her first season on the South Bank, and also tantalised us with hints about a couple of future projects. Apart from our news article, Philip Fisher has looked at what she is offering and at what this says about diversity at the National at a time when this is becoming a dirty word in some quarters.

Also on diversity, Andrew Cowie has examined the representation of religion on the British stage, initially prompted by a Guardian interview with Asif Khan about being a Muslim playwright, but also looking at controversies over religion on stage going back to the Renaissance, when the arts were separating from religious worship for the first time.

Our third feature this week is David Cunningham’s report on a visit to a new exhibition staged as part of The Lowry, Salford’s 25th anniversary. Titled LOWRY 360, it is an immersive cinematic experience that takes the viewers inside Lowry’s paintings. It reminds me of the Cinema 180 experiences I used to enjoy back in the 1980s when you stood in front of a wraparound screen watching a film taken from the front of a rollercoaster as it hurtled around the track, which made you sway as though you were actually in the car. As the name suggests, these were only 180° screens, so only half the experience of the Lowry exhibition.

In the news, a new play is to tour about the ‘battle’ between Blur and Oasis back in the ’90s, which will no doubt do very well on the back of the sold-out reunion tour of the latter and the slightly less overhyped reunion of the former a couple of years ago. At the time I thought it all seemed like a PR stunt—which worked; the press fell for it in a big way—and though I quite liked some of the work of both of them, I didn’t really care who ‘won’. Pulp were better anyway…

We heard recently that Sunday night TV favourite Midsommer Murders was to tour on stage, but this week we learned that Daniel Casey, who played Sergeant Troy on TV, will take on the role of his character’s boss, Tom Barnaby, originally taken by John Nettles. That should be an added draw for fans of the programme.

We have a second review of Krapp’s Last Tape, Beckett’s solo piece about a man looking back on his life through tapes he made as a younger man, in two weeks. Last week, it was Gary Oldman’s portrayal in York, but this week it is Stephen Rea in London—who even had the foresight to make tapes of the relevant speeches twelve years ago in the hope that he would one day play the role.

I was sad to read of the death of Roger Foss, whom I knew slightly as a reviewer for The Stage and often chatted to at press nights, but, as his obituary in The Stage by Mark Shenton shows, he had quite a full life as an actor for TV and stage and a singer back in the ‘60s and ‘70s before turning to theatre journalism, and he also wrote several theatre-related books.

Finally, the Critics’ Awards for Theatre in Scotland has added a panto category to its next batch of awards, interestingly sponsored by ice cream manufacturers Mackie’s of Scotland, which, according to awards co-convenor Mark Brown, is "a Scottish company whose ice cream is so closely associated with a trip to the pantomime".

David Chadderton
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Features

Does UK theatre have a problem with Islam?

Andrew Cowie looks at the history of representations of religion on the British stage.

Andrew Cowie, 29 April 2025

Step into a Lowry

Events celebrating the 25th anniversary of The Lowry begin with LOWRY 360—an immersive display of L S Lowry’s Going to the Match.

David Cunningham, 01 May 2025

Indhu Rubasingham promises an inaugural NT season to DEI for

The long awaited announcement of Indhu Rubasingham's first season at the National is both exciting and controversial.

Philip Fisher, 02 May 2025

News
London News

Gala de Danza festival's London première

Gala de Danza, the international dance, music and art festival, will have its London première with three performances at Central Hall Westminster.

Vera Liber, 04 May 2025

Rubasingham unveils first National season

Indhu Rubasingham's first season as the National Theatre's Director features "16 brand new productions... nine world premières, two tours for schools and a return to repertory theatre"

David Chadderton, 30 April 2025

New comedy relives battle between Blur and Oasis

The world première of a comedy “based (mostly) on real events, reliving the heady summer of 1995” is to be staged at Birmingham Rep.

Steve Orme, 29 April 2025

North West News

Theatre Frontier broken in West Cumbria

A new festival, Theatre Frontier, comes to Rosehill Theatre in Whitehaven.

David Chadderton, 04 May 2025

Casey to play Barnaby in Midsomer Murders

Daniel Casey, who played Sgt Troy in the television series Midsomer Murders, will take the role of Inspector Tom Barnaby when the first stage adaptation goes on a UK tour in 2025.

Steve Orme, 30 April 2025

North East News

North East talent is Unearthed

Live Theatre, Newcastle's Unearthed Festival will feature Royal Court Live, masterclasses with Alistair McDowall and a Q and A with Oscar winner Tarell Alvin McCraney.

David Chadderton, 04 May 2025

Midlands News

Maxwell and Trehearn to appear in musical in Leicester

Lisa Maxwell and Rebecca Trehearn are among the cast of the musical Indigo which will be staged at Curve, Leicester in summer 2025.

Steve Orme, 01 May 2025

Casey to play Barnaby in Midsomer Murders

Daniel Casey, who played Sgt Troy in the television series Midsomer Murders, will take the role of Inspector Tom Barnaby when the first stage adaptation goes on a UK tour in 2025.

Steve Orme, 30 April 2025

Marianne Elliott joins Pentabus board

Internationally acclaimed director Marianne Elliott OBE is joining the board of Shropshire-based rural theatre company Pentabus as a trustee.

Steve Orme, 29 April 2025

New comedy relives battle between Blur and Oasis

The world première of a comedy “based (mostly) on real events, reliving the heady summer of 1995” is to be staged at Birmingham Rep.

Steve Orme, 29 April 2025

South West News

Casey to play Barnaby in Midsomer Murders

Daniel Casey, who played Sgt Troy in the television series Midsomer Murders, will take the role of Inspector Tom Barnaby when the first stage adaptation goes on a UK tour in 2025.

Steve Orme, 30 April 2025

South East News

Casey to play Barnaby in Midsomer Murders

Daniel Casey, who played Sgt Troy in the television series Midsomer Murders, will take the role of Inspector Tom Barnaby when the first stage adaptation goes on a UK tour in 2025.

Steve Orme, 30 April 2025

Scotland News

CATS to add Scottish panto award

The 2025 Critics' Awards for Theatre in Scotland will debut a new award for Outstanding Pantomime.

David Chadderton, 30 April 2025

Casey to play Barnaby in Midsomer Murders

Daniel Casey, who played Sgt Troy in the television series Midsomer Murders, will take the role of Inspector Tom Barnaby when the first stage adaptation goes on a UK tour in 2025.

Steve Orme, 30 April 2025

Panto News

CATS to add Scottish panto award

The 2025 Critics' Awards for Theatre in Scotland will debut a new award for Outstanding Pantomime.

David Chadderton, 30 April 2025

Writing News

Theatre Frontier broken in West Cumbria

A new festival, Theatre Frontier, comes to Rosehill Theatre in Whitehaven.

David Chadderton, 04 May 2025

Dance News

Gala de Danza festival's London première

Gala de Danza, the international dance, music and art festival, will have its London première with three performances at Central Hall Westminster.

Vera Liber, 04 May 2025

Touring News

Casey to play Barnaby in Midsomer Murders

Daniel Casey, who played Sgt Troy in the television series Midsomer Murders, will take the role of Inspector Tom Barnaby when the first stage adaptation goes on a UK tour in 2025.

Steve Orme, 30 April 2025

Marianne Elliott joins Pentabus board

Internationally acclaimed director Marianne Elliott OBE is joining the board of Shropshire-based rural theatre company Pentabus as a trustee.

Steve Orme, 29 April 2025

New comedy relives battle between Blur and Oasis

The world première of a comedy “based (mostly) on real events, reliving the heady summer of 1995” is to be staged at Birmingham Rep.

Steve Orme, 29 April 2025

Musical News

Maxwell and Trehearn to appear in musical in Leicester

Lisa Maxwell and Rebecca Trehearn are among the cast of the musical Indigo which will be staged at Curve, Leicester in summer 2025.

Steve Orme, 01 May 2025

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The Ungodly
Red Rose Chain at 59e59 Theaters, Brits OffBroadway, New York

The Mistake
Essential Theatre at 59E59 Theatres, Brits OffBroadway, New York

Restless Natives The Musical
Perth Theatre, Sympathetic Ink, Wild Yak and Studio Canal at Perth Theatre.

Hotel Elsinor
Plant[UnLtd] at Riverside Studios, Hammersmith

Titus Andronicus
Royal Shakespeare Company at Swan Theatre, Stratford-Upon-Avon

I See Me & Meryl Streep
Alexandra Keddie, Toby Francis and Clark James at Studio Theatre, The Other Palace

Gods of Salford
The Lowry and Not Too Tame at The Lowry, Salford

Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest
Wise Children, York Theatre Royal, HOME Manchester & Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse at HOME Manchester

Muriel's Wedding The Musical
Made at Curve and Global Creatures in association with Sydney Theatre Company at Curve Theatre, Leicester

My Master Builder
MarketStall, Michael Grandage Company, Seaview at Wyndham's Theatre

Calamity Jane
Jamie Wilson Productions at Grand Opera House, York

Golden
ACT Contemporary Theatre at Falls Theatre

Krapp’s Last Tape
Landmark Productions at Barbican Centre

Scenes from a Repatriation
Royal Court Theatre at Royal Court Theatre Upstairs

That Knave, Raleigh
Dyad Productions at Barnfield Theatre, Exeter

Blood Wedding
Two’s Company and Karl Sydow in association with Tilly Films at Omnibus Theatre, London

Tosca
Seattle Opera at McCaw Hall

Running this week
London
  • Cinderella Ice Cream Seller (Little Seeds Music) - artsdepot, London,
  • Shucked (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre) - Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, London,
  • The Fifth Step (Neal Street Productions, Playful Productions and National Theatre of Scotland) - @sohoplace, London,
  • Mrs. Warren’s Profession (Sonia Friedman Production) - Garrick Theatre, London,
  • Ministry of Science: Science Saved The World (Mark Thompson Productions Limited) - New Wimbledon Theatre, London,
  • Remythed (Bet’n Lev Theatre) - King's Head Theatre, Islington,
  • Clementine - Soho Theatre, London,
  • Specky Clark - Sadler's Wells, London,
  • The Crucible (Shakespeare's Globe) - Shakespeare's Globe / Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, London,
  • Insane Asylum Seekers (Camille Koosyial in association with Bush Theatre) - Bush Theatre, London,

+ more in London

North West

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North East
Yorkshire

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Midlands

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South West

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South East

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Scotland
  • The Elmer Adventure (Tall Stories) - Lanark Memorial Hall, Lanark,
  • Keli (National Theatre of Scotland and Lepus Productions) - Macrobert Arts Centre, Stirling,
  • The Baddies (Freckle Productions) - The Gaiety Theatre, Ayr,
  • In Other Words (TBC Productions) - Cumbernauld Theatre at Lanternhouse, Cumbernauld,
  • Water Colour (Byre Theatre and Pitlochry Festival Theatre) - Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Pitlochry,
  • …Earnest? (Say It Again, Sorry?) - King's Theatre, Glasgow,
  • Kim’s Convenience (Adam Blanshay Productions and Park Theatre) - The Pavilion Theatre, Glasgow,
  • In Other Words (TBC Productions) - Eastgate Theatre and Arts Centre, Peebles,
  • The Elmer Adventure (Tall Stories) - Paisley Town Hall, Paisley,
  • In Other Words (TBC Productions) - Beacon Arts Centre, Greenock,

+ more in Scotland

Wales
Northern Ireland
  • Tina – The Tina Turner Musical (Stage Entertainment, Joop van den Ende and Tali Pelman, in association with Tina Turner) - Grand Opera House, Belfast,
  • Murder for Two (Bruiser Theatre Company and the MAC) - The MAC Belfast, Belfast,
Online
  • Love in Action (NODA MAP) - online / no venue,
  • Life of Pi (Simon Friend in association with Playing Field and Tulchin/Bartner Productions and Sheffield Theatres) - online / no venue, From
  • The Other Place (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Death of England: Michael (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Death of England: Delroy (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Death of England: Closing Time (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Coriolanus (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Bellringers (Hampstead Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Macbeth (Wessex Grove and Underbelly, in association with Shakespeare Theatre Company, Washington, DC) - online / no venue, From
  • London Tide (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From

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