Dressed in a dirty sack-like dress, Whittaker veers between a howling anguish and steely courage that sends shivers down the spine. Jodie Whittaker and Rory Fleck Byrne in The Duchess - Marc Brenner ...
Jodie Whittaker bounds into a back room at the Trafalgar Theatre, on Whitehall – where, for the next two months, she’ll be playing the Duchess of Malfi – in scruffy hoodie, skinny jeans and ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Jodie Whittaker’s Duchess of Malfi strides on to the stage in a scarlet cocktail dress and confidently ...
As David Tennant transfers Macbeth to the West End and Ncuti Gatwa prepares for an upcoming production of The Importance of Being Earnest, fellow Doctor Who alumna Jodie Whittaker makes her own ...
And instead of opening with long dialogues on contemporary court politics, Jodie Whittaker sashays on in a bright red dress and croons about how love makes her feel on fire — only the first of the ...
The Duchess of Malfi with Jodie Whittaker: so overly dramatic and overstimulating that you struggle to take it seriously The first act trundles along and you kind of suspend your disbelief.
Doctor Who fans have a chance to buy Jodie Whittaker's TARDIS from Eve of the Daleks in an upcoming auction to benefit BBC Children in Need. The episode finds the Thirteenth Doctor (Whittaker ...
A star rating of 2 out of 5. Jodie Whittaker’s spotless performance as a headstrong and sexually-liberated The Duchess is sadly not enough to save this hollow and disparate production.
Zinnie Harris’s radical reworking of John Webster’s Jacobean gore-fest was first seen in 2019 and comes to the West End starring Jodie Whittaker in her first stage role for 12 years (her last was ...
Stark lighting. Ear-splitting judders of sound. A few times, characters step up to the microphone to sing out their inner lives, Whittaker revealing a beautifully soulful voice – but the device ...
And the first female Doctor, Jodie Whittaker, is taking on the title role in The Duchess (of Malfi) at the Trafalgar Theatre. The play, written and directed by Scottish theatremaker Zinnie Harris ...