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Yasmina Reza

September 2023

  • Amit Shah, Alex Roach, Greg Wise and Susan Wokoma in Never Have I Ever.

    The week in theatre: Never Have I Ever; God of Carnage – review

    An evening of drinking turns dangerous in the sharply funny debut play from The Guilty Feminist’s Deborah Frances-White. And the set is the star in a heavy-handed revival of Yasmina Reza’s tale of parents at loggerheads

November 2021

  • A scene from Sunday In The Park With George

    Paint the stage red: plays about artists – in pictures

    As the Young Vic announces it will premiere The Collaboration, Anthony McCarten’s play about Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat, look back at shows about Picasso, Kahlo, Dalí and other great artists

September 2019

  • Jerusalem, Mr Burns and Barbershop Chronicles

    Best culture of the 21st century
    The 50 best theatre shows of the 21st century

    A hip-hop history lesson, a dizzy Dahl musical and a continent-hopping barbershop … we pick the finest new works of theatre since 2000

September 2018

  • Antic energy … Nigel Lindsay, Amanda Abbington, Elizabeth McGover and Ralf Little in God of Carnage.

    God of Carnage review – sitcom spirit tames bullying drama's savagery

    With a starry cast that includes Elizabeth McGovern and Ralf Little, this revival of Yasmina Reza’s menace-filled comedy emphasises the laughs but loses the play’s savage edges in the process

January 2017

  • Drawing a blank … Paul Ritter (left) and Rufus Sewell in Art at the Old Vic, London.

    Canvassing opinion: what art critics make of the hit play Art

    What is art and how do we judge its value? As Yasmina Reza’s play is revived at the Old Vic in London, Stephen Moss asks Guardian critics Adrian Searle and Skye Sherwin if the price is right
  • Paul Ritter (Marc), Tim Key (Yvan) and Rufus Sewell (Serge) in Yasmina Reza’s Art

    Five of the best ... new dance performances
    Art and Siobhan Davies Dance: this week’s best UK theatre and dance

    Yasmina Reza’s hit play returns, while interdisciplinary art is celebrated. Plus: Mamma Mia!, In a Pickle, Much Ado About Nothing, Amadeus, Russian State Ballet Of Siberia and Blak Whyte Gray
  • ‘Not really about painting but about friendship’: Paul Ritter, Tim Key and Rufus Sewell in Art at the Old Vic.

    Art review – 90s ‘comedy’ becomes an old master

    Rufus Sewell is poised and sleek in Yasmina Reza’s tale of three friends and a very expensive white canvas

December 2016

  • Art as a test of love and friendship … Ken Stott, Tom Courtenay and Albert Finney in Art.

    From the Guardian archive
    Art review – Finney, Stott and Courtenay are a blistering trio

  • A touch of the fastidious poseur … Rufus Sewell as Serge in Art at the Old Vic, London.

    Art review – Rufus Sewell shines in finely shaded character study

October 2014

  • Art play Yasmina Reza Wyndhams Theatre, London

    Blank canvas: the enduring appeal of Yasmina Reza’s Art

    The French playwright’s comedy has been packing audiences in worldwide for 20 years. What is the secret of its success, asks Michael Billington

September 2014

  • shelfie

    Tips, links and suggestions
    Tips, links and suggestions: what are you reading this week?

    Your space to discuss the books you are reading and what you think of them

August 2014

  • happy yasmina reza review

    Happy Are the Happy review – secrets and lies with Yasmina Reza

    Yasmina Reza's new novel comes at its subject from all angles through crackling dialogue and excellent characters, writes Anita Sethi

June 2014

  • Red at the Donmar Warehouse in 2009

    The top five plays about art

    As Tim Crouch's Adler & Gibb hits the Royal Court, here are the finest portraits of artists on stage, from John Logan's study of Rothko to Yasmina Reza's Art

September 2011

  • Carnage

    First look review
    Carnage – review

    Xan Brooks: Roman Polanski's adaptation of Yasmina Reza's play, rapturously received in Venice, is a pitch-black farce of unbearable tension

September 2010

  • Roman Polanski

    Roman Polanski to return to work with God of Carnage

    Director to start work on adaptation of Yasmina Reza's play – starring Kate Winslet and Jodie Foster – in January

October 2008

  • The week in books
    The week in books

    Tears over the Booker, in defence of Milan Kundera, and banning books in Pakistan

March 2008

  • Are you sitting uncomfortably?

  • Theatre blog
    God of Carnage made me sick

  • Stuttgart Ballet's Romeo and Juliet, Coliseum, London

    Seven days on stage

  • Theatre blog
    Slap her, she's French: Yasmina Reza's bad rap

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