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A season of Jamie Lloyd productions at the Playhouse kicks off with an inspired revival... even if McAvoy's modestly over-endowed nose could be a tad more bulbous
Bringing together choreographer Wayne McGregor and fashion designer Thierry Mugler is an intriguing idea that just peters out
Francesca Hayward showed her sense of comedy and mischief as Swanilda on the show's opening night
David Walliams's best selling children's book is given a theatrical makeover by the Royal Shakespeare Company for its main-stage Christmas attraction
In this five-hour adaptation of Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan Novels, director Melly Still manages to avoid gratuity
Miller rose to fame alongside Peter Cook, Dudley Moore and Alan Bennett in the comedy revue 'Beyond the Fringe'
Maggie Smith and Ian McKellen also triumph at 65th ceremony recognising excellence on stage
Fleabag star Scott recognised for his role in Present Laughter
'It's a scandal that allegations have been laid to rest as assumed truth,' writer says
Built around the powerhouse-pop of songwriting savant Max Martin, the jukebox musical imagines a world where Shakespeare's Juliet survived
Play was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in Drama
Sam Tutty gives a star-making performance in a story of grief, deception, and the conscienceless juggernaut of the internet
She was described as 'a child that everybody would dream to have'
Actor apologises after incident leaves several with minor injuries and covered in debris
Playwright Annie Baker has been rightly praised for the ways in which this anticipates the age of Trump and the #MeToo movement
The Oscar-winning actor is returning as singer-turned-nun Deloris Van Cartier
'The Wire' star is about to become the first African-American in 40 years to star in 'Death of a Salesman' on the West End. He talks to Martin Chilton about racism, discrimination, and why h…
First seen at this address 15 years ago, the production arrives after a spate of works have complicated and enriched the Mary Poppins phenomenon, writes Paul Taylor
Siobhan Redmond shines in this disgracefully funny adaptation of Maxim Gorky's 1910 play
There are 100 scenes in the full script of Alice Birch's [BLANK], which marks the 40th anniversary of reformative theatre company Clean Break
Cuba's president thanked her for her 'immortal work'
Gorgeously lucid programme celebrates the centenary of contemporary dance pioneer Merce Cunningham
The award-winning comedian tells Alexandra Pollard why he wrote a show about the woman who sent him 40,000 emails, why he decided it wasn't funny and how the government needs to step up to c…
Tony-nominated actor Joshua Henry confiscated the phone from someone in the front row
Play about a play offers feats of choreography and an excellent cast