Jenna Coleman

The week in theatre: Sound of the Underground; Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons – review
Travis Alabanza and friends joyously return drag to its radical roots, while Aidan Turner and Jenna Coleman keep it brief in Sam Steiner’s social media allegory
Susannah Clapp
05, Feb, 2023 @10:30 AM

Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons review – Aidan Turner and Jenna Coleman star in sharp drama
Josie Rourke’s West End revival of Sam Steiner’s fringe hit really lifts when the show’s starry duo drop their romcom routine
Arifa Akbar
01, Feb, 2023 @9:14 AM

‘I told my gran: You don’t touch Aidan’s hair!’ Jenna Coleman and Aidan Turner on friendship and their daring new play
Having starred in some of Britain’s biggest TV shows, the pair are taking to the stage for Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons, a minimalist two-hander where words are strictly rationed. And they can’t stop talking about it
Kate Wyver
28, Jan, 2023 @11:55 AM

Aidan Turner and Jenna Coleman to star in drama about a word-rationed world
The actors will bring a revival of Sam Steiner’s 2015 play Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons to London, Manchester and Brighton, directed by Josie Rourke
Chris Wiegand
08, Nov, 2022 @8:00 AM

The Sandman review – Neil Gaiman has created 2022’s single greatest hour of TV drama
This dark, engrossing comic book adaptation is utterly lavish, and features an emotional depth that’s almost unheard of in fantasy epics. It should delight fans and newcomers alike
Rebecca Nicholson
05, Aug, 2022 @5:00 AM

The week in TV: The Serpent; Black Narcissus; Death to 2020; Doctor Who; Spiral
The story of the charming psychopath who murdered travellers on the 70s hippie trail is the first great drama of the year
Euan Ferguson
03, Jan, 2021 @9:30 AM

'I saw him as an animal'– Tahar Rahim on playing serial killer Charles Sobhraj
Charles Sobhraj brutally murdered at least 10 backpackers in south-east Asia. Did Tahar Rahim worry about glamorising the murderer in slick new TV drama The Serpent?
Ryan Gilbey
14, Dec, 2020 @6:00 AM

A Separate Peace review – Stoppard gem earns an ovation from the sofa
David Morrissey headed up a cast united on Zoom for a show that took on poignant new meaning and exuded theatrical joy
Mark Lawson
03, May, 2020 @10:06 AM

All My Sons review – Sally Field and Bill Pullman deliver a Miller for our times
In an era of fake news and moral uncertainty, this fine production of Arthur Miller’s play rings as true as ever
Michael Billington
23, Apr, 2019 @10:30 PM

Victoria series three review – sit back and enjoy the soapy ride
As light Sunday-night entertainment, the endlessly unsubtle Victoria does the trick ... just don’t even think about fact-checking the plot
Rebecca Nicholson
24, Mar, 2019 @10:00 PM

Sunday's best TV: The Cry; Doctor Who; Radio 1 Teen Awards 2018
The psychological thriller concludes in devastating fashion, Jodie Whittaker’s Time Lord finds her feet, and Little Mix and Mabel feature in the Teen Awards
Jonathan Wright, Hannah J Davies, Gwilym Mumford, Jack Seale and Paul Howlett
21, Oct, 2018 @5:00 AM

Sunday's best TV: The Cry; Farther and Sun – A Dyslexic Road Trip
Jemma Coleman excels in a drama that has the potential to fill the Bodyguard slot, while a film-maker and his son consider their shared condition
Mike Bradley, Graeme Virtue, Jonathan Wright, David Stubbs and Paul Howlett
30, Sep, 2018 @5:00 AM
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