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Sarah Hemming

Sarah Hemming

Theatre Journalist/Critic and Feature Writer at Financial Times

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Recent Articles

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From Sophocles to Sarah Kane: theatre and dance to look forward to in 2025

Cate Blanchett on the London stage, Sondheim’s swan song and a ballet of the life of Mary, Queen of Scots
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Anne-Marie Duff’s sly turn rescues The Little Foxes — theatre review

Lillian Hellmann’s savage family drama at the Young Vic suffers from an excess of melodrama
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The Legends of Them theatre review, Royal Court — a personal, polit...

Sutara Gayle gives a hypnotic performance in a monologue about the women who have shaped her life
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Twelfth Night theatre review — a melancholic, musical triumph

A 1940s setting, filled with both grief and hope, helps the Orange Tree Theatre’s production to sing
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Immersive theatre group You Me Bum Bum Train: ‘It’s like an empathy...

Ahead of their top-secret new London show, the creators discuss making the audience the star — and changing lives
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‘I still feel it’s pretty revolutionary’ — making a Ballet Shoes fo...

As Katy Rudd brings the children’s classic to London’s National Theatre, can it enjoy the success of adaptations like ‘Matilda’ and ‘War Horse’?
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button the Musical theatre review — wi...

First an F Scott Fitzgerald story, next a film starring Brad Pitt, now an unexpected joy at London’s Ambassadors Theatre
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Reykjavik review — fishing boat drama splices realism with the supe...

Ghost stories abound in Richard Bean’s 1970s-set play at London’s Hampstead Theatre
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Barcelona theatre review — Lily Collins stars in a drama that keeps...

A seemingly mismatched couple are thrown together in this uneven play at the Duke of York’s, London
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Steve Coogan is terrific in Dr Strangelove at the Noël Coward Theat...

The London stage adaptation of Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 classic is faithful to the original but doesn’t quite hit all the right buttons
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The Forsyte Saga is a triumph for London’s Park Theatre — review

Condensed for the stage into two parts, John Galsworthy’s epic becomes a joyous exercise in shared dramatic storytelling