In their lack of chanciness and spontaneity, Trump's rallies are a systematic negation of the theatrical spirit, writes Paul Taylor. And so they constitute, by default, an eloquent defence o…
SOURCE: The Independent at 02:36AMElla Hickson has joined forces with director Natalie Abrahami, whose production shifts between grimly gleeful anachronism and historical empathy
SOURCE: The Independent at 11:54AMA 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
SOURCE: The Independent at 08:06PMDavid Walliams's best selling children's book is given a theatrical makeover by the Royal Shakespeare Company for its main-stage Christmas attraction
SOURCE: The Independent at 07:12PMSam Tutty gives a star-making performance in a story of grief, deception, and the conscienceless juggernaut of the internet
SOURCE: The Independent at 05:48PMPlaywright Annie Baker has been rightly praised for the ways in which this anticipates the age of Trump and the #MeToo movement
SOURCE: The Independent at 01:18PMFirst 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
SOURCE: The Independent at 01:54AMSiobhan Redmond shines in this disgracefully funny adaptation of Maxim Gorky's 1910 play
SOURCE: The Independent at 08:42AMChurchill's approach has her distinctively inspired stamp in its almost laconic outrageousness
SOURCE: The Independent at 07:36AMAttempts to give theatrical space to the #MeToo movement have not been encouraging, writes Paul Taylor. Could 'Glass. Kill. Bluebeard. Imp.' be the answer?
SOURCE: The Independent at 02:34AMFast, fun and fresh in all the right ways
SOURCE: The Independent at 10:03AMAs his leaving present to the Almeida, Robert Icke brilliantly re-imagines Arthur Schnitzler's Professor Pernhardi
SOURCE: The Independent at 08:42AMIn an era of virulently born-again 'white supremacy' in the US, we have Nicholas Wright to thank for coming to the topic of Othello, show business, and race anew
SOURCE: The Independent at 09:32AMJason Robert Brown's musical take on this beloved story is beautifully orchestrated and occasionally sublime
SOURCE: The Independent at 07:54AMStarring Clive Owen and directed by James Macdonald, this is a brilliant reminder of what an extraordinary feat Tennesse Williams pulled off here
SOURCE: The Independent at 06:03AMJames McArdle is dazzling in this laugh-out-loud, feel-bad production of Henrik Ibsen's 1867 play
SOURCE: The Independent at 01:36PMMoving through three decidedly awkward family dinners over the course of three decades, Jack Thorne and John Tiffany's new play is both satire and celebration
SOURCE: The Independent at 09:06AMThis production, which reunites the team responsible for last year's smash hit 'Julius Caesar', stars Gwendoline Christie from 'Game of Thrones' as Titania
SOURCE: The Independent at 08:18AMThe actors play characters that range from laugh-out-loud funny to twisty, wrong-footing ambivalence
SOURCE: The Independent at 10:54AMIt has been 12 years since the dame last appeared on stage – but now she's back with 'A German Life', a one-woman play about Goebbels secretary Brunhilde Pomsel. Paul Taylor charts the act…
SOURCE: The Independent at 11:43AMBoth Caryl Churchill's classic and Ibsen's 'A Doll's House' woke their audiences up to the necessity of a feminist movement and also to the pain inescapable from progress
SOURCE: The Independent at 09:58AMRecent theatre productions starring mature singers have inspired theatre critic Paul Taylor to pay tribute to the nuances and joys – rather than fear – to be found in ageing voices
SOURCE: The Independent at 03:57PMThe acting is excellent throughout, with K Todd Freeman impressing
SOURCE: The Independent at 09:42AMJamie Lloyd directs an exceptionally thoughtful and searching revival of this time-reverse play
SOURCE: The Independent at 05:17AMAs 'Betrayal' returns to the stage, starring Tom Hiddleston, Paul Taylor looks at the vast body of art in which people are shown living their lives backwards – to arresting and revealing e…
SOURCE: The Independent at 04:17AMThis is both a romcom set in the workplace and a feminist drama
SOURCE: The Independent at 07:11AMIt would be impossible to imagine a more complete antidote to Neil LaBute's 2002 play 'The Mercy Seat' than this warm musical by Irene Sankoff and David Hein
SOURCE: The Independent at 05:54PMThe supporting cast are hit-and-miss, but Anderson and Lily James deliver strong performances in production of Joseph Mankiewicz's 1950 masterpiece
SOURCE: The Independent at 07:54AMIt's hard to credit the profusion of top talent that has been involved in this project over the past six months
SOURCE: The Independent at 09:12AMSimon Russell Beale proves himself our foremost Shakespearean actor
SOURCE: The Independent at 06:12AMWhile Harington impresses, it's Johnny Flynn whose comic perfection elevates this wonderfully warped production
SOURCE: The Independent at 07:36AM