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The actor talks to Sarah Crompton about setting 'The Merchant of Venice' at the time of Oswald Mosley's fascists, and her thoughts on trigger warnings
'It was really not OK,' Oscar-nominated 'Aftersun' actor said of the 'gross' moment
'It was really not OK,' actor said of 'gross' moment
'Now is really the moment for this particular piece,' actor said
'Dear England' has been written by 'Quiz' playwright James Graham
Singer and actor expressed her disgust at recent governemental decisions about Windrush reform
Jodie Comer and Harry Styles have both won awards from gender-neutral categories, but much more needs to be done to make industries inclusive than simply renaming prizes, writes Jessie Thomp…
London's answer to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival has taken place in Waterloo since 2012
'It's an extraordinary once-in-a-lifetime experience,' said actor, of show that sees her performing same seven-minute scene over and over again
'Funny Girl' star referred to an internet joke about her reading skills on Wednesday (8 February)
The stage veteran discussed the theatre industry's many changes, some of which were 'not always for the better'
The Sheffield rock'n'roller tries to avoid sharing a pint at his local with Megan Graye
A guide to the week's theatre
Featherstone will leave her position later this year
The Geordie pop princess makes an impressive West End debut in Danny Robins' spooky tale
The 'Albert Nobbs' and 'Ozark' star is about to play Phaedra in a new Simon Stone production. She talks to Jessie Thompson about 'one of the most vilified anti-heroines ever', embracing her …
The screenwriter, musician, composer, actor and performer has died suddenly aged 65. David Lister pays tribute to a rare talent who was just as funny and endearing offstage as he was on
It's nice that Sam Steiner's 2015 fringe gem has been plucked out for the West End, but it doesn't seem the best way to serve a bright new writing talent
A guide to the week's theatre
'It's my favourite play and it's wonderful to be able to share it with a wider audience,' Mescal said
'It's my favourite play and it's wonderful to be able to share it with a wider audience,' Mescal said
London's answer to Edinburgh Fringe is back with a bang after a two-year hiatus. Isobel Lewis rounds up the unmissable highlights
As she prepares to take on '2:22 A Ghost Story', the pop star and 'X Factor' judge talks to Nick Levine about loss, music and Simon Cowell
The company, now led by Aaron S Watkin, are at home in a confident production of this classic
The 'Aftersun' actor gives an entrancing performance in Rebecca Frecknall's intense Tennessee Williams revival at the Almeida