I’ve never watched Keeping up with the Kardashians and only have a vague sense of who Kylie Jenner – I certainly couldn’t pick her out of a line-up.
WATCH: My thoughts on Mary Stuart, Oranges & Elephants and other #TimesUp shows
It’s natural that your reactions to shows are filtered through the prism of the current social and political climate. And savvy theatres, of course, seek to judge the mood and programme accordingly.
Photos and podcast: What’s changed for female playwrights since My Mother Said I Never Should?
How much has changed for female playwrights since 1985 when Charlotte Keatley wrote her landmark play, My Mother Said I Never Should?
The heroic Noma Dumezweni + 7 quotes on women who take on the world
Noma Dumezweni took over the title role in Linda just ten days before it
Benn, Bevan, Michael Sheen and the NHS: Who Cares?
Nathaniel Martello-White is one of the ensemble cast in new NHS play Who Cares
Podcast: AYULTP looks back on #theatre2014 discoveries including the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse
The candelit Sam Wanamaker Playhouse at Shakespeare's Globe opened its doors in January 2014
My theatre diary: Plays to make you think – Widowers’ Houses, Visitors, Hope and Sirens
Ontroerend Goed tackles feminism in Sirens at Soho Theatre If your brain has
Podcast: How to find Hope when the streetlights are turned off
It’s frightening how prescient Jack Thorne’s Hope is. Just this week, new
7 essentials needed for a show to score on the Hitometer
Fans camped out for tickets to see Mark Rylance in Jerusalem in the West
My theatre diary: Five plays worth seeing, from Adler to Bakersfield
Despite the considerable distractions of the World Cup, Wimbledon and my own much-talked about (!)