John Nathan
Harold and the Purple Crayon review: ‘a witless thing’
The day I had my own battle of Cable Street
As my assailant hit me, the thought occurred that this was not the first Jewish face to be punched at this location
Why our appetite for Fiddler on the Roof never wanes
As the latest production of the world’s most successful musical opens this week in London, we look back on 60 years of Tevyes
Deadpool & Wolverine, review: There’s hope for Marvel yet
Your Lie In April, review: Manga on the stage in this tale of high school violinists
Edinburgh festival: The Jewish back story to its most controversial play
Meet the writer behind a work of satire about the trans-culture wars
She’s not Babs, but Imelda Staunton is a fab matchmaker
Film review: Twisters, ‘A spectacle but as memorable as a breeze’
After George Clooney’s Perfect Storm and 1996’s Twister, here is yet another tornado movie
Theatre review: Slave Play, ‘An evening primed to cause tension and offence’
Viewing this play through a Jewish lens you can see the disconnect that can form between two loving people with different histories, says John Nathan
Stephen Schwartz: ‘My shows either flopped or were hits like Wicked’
The composer of Wicked, Stephen Schwartz has a new production opening in London – can The Baker’s Wife finally put its troubled past behind it, 50 years on? John Nathan meets the greatest living composer in contemporary musical theatre
Moon trek where one (better) film has gone before...
Kinds of Kindness, review: a kind of invitation to defy conventional thinking
The Marilyn Conspiracy review: An evening of ... conspiracies
The Bikeriders review: Jodie revs it up in this tale about bikers on a dead end
Kiss Me, Kate review: this kissing lark is all in the line of duty
Bimah me up! Meet the circus rabbi who prays as she flies
Rabbi Miri Lawrence will be performing this Sunday with The Blumenfeld Circus
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