King's Head, London Richard Cameron's sequinned serenade of a drama never quite finds its feet Continue reading...
Globe, London The wonderful Michelle Terry makes Rosalind her own in Blanche McIntyre's intelligent staging of As You Like It Continue reading...
Home, Manchester Manchester's new Home theatre offers a modern spin on a tale of 1920s Munich Continue reading...
Old Vic, LondonHigh Society isn't short on quality, but it can't shake off its glorious past Continue reading...
Felbrigg Hall, NorfolkWildWorks ventures into the woods in an unforgettable tale of transformation inspired by real life and Greek myth Continue reading...
Apollo, LondonAn icily poised Kristin Scott Thomas faces an updated assortment of PMs in this cosy game of recognitionLast-minute tucks and additions had been prepared for The Audience. Audi…
Donmar Warehouse, LondonA galactic cast excels in James Graham's hugely impressive general election dramaHurrah for the stage. It has proved exceptionally nimble at responding imaginatively …
Wyndham's, LondonThis starry revival of David Mamet's 1975 drama reveals Damian Lewis as a natural comedian Continue reading...
Lyric Hammersmith, LondonSean Holmes's ebullient production avoids the pitfalls of staging Alan Parker's film, offering a punchy opening show at the beautifully redesigned Lyric Continue rea…
Olivier, LondonRufus Norris begins his directorship at the National with Chiwetel Ejiofor starring as a superb Everyman in Carol Ann Duffy's take on the 15th century morality play Continue r…
Royal Court, LondonA clear-sighted appraisal of our ailing NHS emerges with verve, humour and candour from Michael Wynne's timely verbatim playThere are occasions when only naturalism and do…
Young Vic, LondonEugene O'Neill's haunting prequel to Long Day's Journey Into Night has a star in the making in George MacKaySometimes the more strange, the more realistic. Arthur Miller, Ch…
Almeida, LondonSimon Stephens's 3D dramatic deconstruction of Carmen will go on reverberatingThe sound can be heard right across London. Theatrical classics are being cracked open. That has …
Tobacco Factory, BristolSheridan's classic is given a modern twist in Andrew Hilton's pitch-perfect production Continue reading...
National Maritime Museum, LondonPunchdrunk's seafaring show for children is earnest but brings the past brilliantly to lifeThe astounding feature of a Punchdrunk show is the amount of stuff …
Royal Court, LondonWalsh's 'mischievous' dialogue and plot additions largely obscure Dahl's nimble, knockabout nastinessThis is not what the Roald Dahl estate wants to hear. Billy, seven, a …
Swan, StratfordJustin Audibert's striking new production is a reminder that at his best, Marlowe can give Shakespeare a really good run for his money Continue reading...
Royal Shakespeare theatre, Stratford-upon-AvonSher is at his most meticulous and fiery as Willy Loman in Gregory Doran's accomplished stagingArtistic director Gregory Doran is in no doubt. D…
Harrington's Pie and Mash Shop, Shaftesbury Avenue, LondonThere's gore galore in Bill Buckhurst's ingenious stripped-down, pie-shop SondheimNext week, Bryn Terfel and Emma Thompson will open…
Print Room at the Coronet, LondonRobert Holman's new play, especially written for its two actors, is a precise and subtle picture of a family crisis Continue reading...
Dorfman, National Theatre, LondonWords and mash fly in Sam Holcroft's sharp domestic farce, brilliantly directed by Marianne Elliott Continue reading...
Southwark Playhouse, LondonMichael Hastings's richly detailed 1973 drama finally reaches the stage in a production so exact you can smell it Continue reading...
Orange Tree, RichmondPaulette Randall's enterprising revival of Mustapha Matura's 1974 play is vivid and humorousOne of the best plays staged last year was Lynn Nottage's Intimate Apparel, i…
Nottingham PlayhouseHans Christian Andersen's mermaid discovers trainer envy and bulimia in Polly Teale's 21st-century rewrite Continue reading...