It might feel a little like a fan convention in disguise, but An Evening with Al Pacino is still a lot of fun, says Lucinda Everett
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 06:01AMThe artistic director of the Donmar Warehouse on training with Sam Mendes, making theatre accessible and why it is important to vote in the general election
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 02:00AMThe theatre producer on growing up, living in a pub, and fundraising for World AIDS day
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 10:30AMRowan Atkinson was among the comedians raising money for the Royal Brompton & Harefield Hospitals
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:47AMTaking part in non zero one's interactive theatre show is an interesting but unsettling experience, says Lucinda Everett
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 09:07AMLucinda Everett reviews Hello/Goodbye at the Hampstead Theatre
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 01:40PMThe Unicorn's Christmas show favours storytelling over special effects - and is all the better for it, says Lucinda Everett
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 01:45PMA shaky turn from Dallas star Linda Gray can't spoil this fun take on Cinderella, says Lucinda Everett
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 08:01AMWe choose the most magical theatre, panto and dance to see with the family this Christmas
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 02:00AMLucinda Everett talks to Phil Porter, who has written a play about Christmas Eve in no-man's land
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:34AMBertie Carvel tells Lucinda Everett about his journey from role-playing teen to star of Danny Boyle's Babylon
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 02:00AMSet designer Anthony McDonald speaks about tackling Mozart's less well-known opera
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:59AMArmed guards, yacht parties, and the giggles: what happened when Kevin Spacey took Richard III on a world tour
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 10:30AMOnly the chorus shines, says Lucinda Everett
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 07:01PMThis play satirises the social lows of the Seventies with wicked proficiency but ultimately flounders, says Lucinda Everett
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:48AMThis thrilling staging of Philip Pullman's Grimm Tales is a treat for our rusty imaginations
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 06:30PMThe Sex and the City actress will star in a stage version of the hit film Fatal Attraction
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 05:17AMAs the Globe's Jacobean-style indoor counterpart finally prepares to open, Lucinda Everett takes an exclusive glimpse inside
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 08:18AM