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This wacky tale of faked miracles, town economics, mental health and social segregation is a puzzling one, combining some really great Stephen Sondheim songs and some strong female character…
While the title of Jasmine Lee-Jones' play is provocative by anyone's standards, there is more to it than meets the eye.
A cheering musical to be sure, but But I'm a Cheerleader is ill-suited to the intimacy of the Turbine Theatre, it needs a bigger stage (and a bit of an edit) to truly shine.
Following its seven-times Olivier Awards triumph, here's Darren Ross' recap of his recent unforgettable visit to Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club in the West End's reconfigured Playhouse Theatre.
The Aspern Papers, a new opera by renowned composer Philip Hagemann adapted from Henry James' 1888 novella, will premiere this month at the Royal Academy of Music's Susie Sainsbury Theatre, …
The winners have been unveiled for this year's Olivier Awards with Mastercard, British theatre's biggest night, which took place this evening (Sunday 10 April) at the Royal Albert Hall in Lo…
Aaron Sorkin's stage adaptation of Harper Lee's classic novel is engrossing to watch from start to finish.
There have been numerous screen and stage versions of the Dracula legend over the decades, including a couple of musicals ranging from the misconceived to the riotously camp.
Australia's theatre capital takes its turn to host the Room Where It Happens, as Hamilton arrives in sensational form, setting off a theatrical powder keg at Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne.
Suffering, poverty, grief and alcoholism predominantly run through the entire performance of The Rise and Fall of Little Voice.
Diary Of A Somebody is credited to John Lahr, though technically he might be said to be the arranger/editor. For the actual words are those of Joe Orton as recorded in a journal that he deci…
It's been 10 years since Jonathan Church's stage version of Singin' in the Rain was brought to life at the Chichester Festival theatre, showering the front rows during the title number and d…
Access All Areas and Disability Arts Online brought together an outstanding group of talented and innovative arts leaders to London's Battersea Arts Centre for a unique event to reconsider a…
Aaron Sorkin's much-anticipated production of To Kill a Mockingbird may have had to exchange original British lead Rhys Ifans for the equally impressive Rafe Spall, but otherwise emerges rel…
After a trying day (don't ask), it was particularly pleasing therefore to unwind with Sasha Regan's All-Male HMS Pinafore at Wilton's Music Hall in the East End.
Filled with dazzling choreography, plenty of magic and charm " this is fun for the entire family.
Alex Gibson-Giorgio plays Ramon in Zorro The Musical at London's Charing Cross Theatre. He chats to us about the rehearsal process, what it's like playing the villain and what audiences can …
Ruth Wilson delivers an acting masterclass in Jean Cocteau modernist classic adapted by Ivo van Hove.
A Monster Calls, which is based on the book of the same name, is an absolutely wonderful play about a boy as he struggles to come to terms with his beliefs about his mother, who is in the la…
Any study of the history of popular music would be a very slim tome indeed without the contribution of Jewish songwriters, and that's doubly true when it comes to considering the greatest sh…
If some of the detail of Mike Bartlett's Cock now feels a little dated, the skill of his writing is as fresh as ever, performed brilliantly at the Ambassadors Theatre.
David Lindsay-Abaire's Pulitzer Prize-winning 2006 play Rabbit Hole receives its first major London revival care of husband-and-wife-led Front Foot Theatre, running at the Union Theatre from…
Two Almeida musical revivals - Cabaret in the West End and Spring Awakening - were the biggest winners at the 31st annual Critics' Circle Theatre Awards, for the first time held just one wee…
It's not just the nice girls who love a sailor, everybody who has the chance to see this show will fall in love with the ridiculously talented crew of HMS Pinafore
American writer and art collector, Gertrude Stein and Alice B Toklas were in a long relationship until the former's premature death in 1946.