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London PalladiumThis adaptation has a luminous performance from Georgina Onuorah as Dorothy and some great ideas but throws too much at the audience
This turbo-charged revival of Andrew Lloy…
Kiln theatre, LondonElizabeth Thompson takes on the whiskered lads of the Royal Academy in a show that bubbles over with charisma
Elizabeth Thompson was once such a famous artist that a poli…
Birmingham RepThe Derry Girls star adds wonderfully subtle clowning and a beguiling naturalism to the absurd classic about a woman quite literally stuck in marital stasis
The sun beats down …
Bush theatre, LondonSet against a backdrop of the 2019 Hong Kong protests, AJ Yi's thought-provoking and zingy culture-clash comedy contrasts online bedroom activism with the real thing
We b…
Barbican theatre, LondonMichael R Jackson's Pulitzer-winning play is a strikingly original, highly entertaining tour of identity politics and the struggles of selfhood
Michael R Jackson's "m…
Royal Shakespeare theatre, Stratford-upon-AvonA bewitching cast cleverly turns Shakespeare into improv comedy in a backstage 'rehearsal' of the play, in which age and memory are played for l…
Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, London With anarchic comedy, songs and merry gender twists in Carl Grose's version, the folk hero of Sherwood Forest blazes a fresh trail of must-see summer f…
Shaftesbury theatre, LondonThe cast do their exuberant best but this bland, by-the-numbers retread of the 1990s film lacks feeling and adds nothing original beyond a reference to Love Island…
Duke of York's, London In this revival of Martin McDonagh's play about child mutilation, tyranny and freedom of expression, the twists and turns between comic and macabre sadly do not come o…
National Theatre, LondonIt's a game of two halves, but Jason Graham's dramatisation of Southgate rescuing a languishing England team delivers tension and movement
James Graham's story of th…
After Rufus Norris's departure from the National Theatre, who is most likely to be the London powerhouse's next artistic director? We look at eight potential candidates
Rufus Norris's announ…
He's a West End fixture who's already been compared to Fred Astaire. As he prepares to hop from Mary Poppins to the Gershwin musical Crazy for You, Stemp talks rowdy audiences, ice baths, an…
Menier Chocolate Factory, LondonThe songs may not compare to the 1949 film's zither music, but the design amplifies Trevor Nunn's elegantly shadowy production
It takes courage to adapt a cl…
Almeida theatre, LondonThis innovative, fast-paced production of Shakespeare's tragedy, starring Toheeb Jimoh and Isis Hainsworth, has a beguiling intensity
Rebecca Frecknall is fast becomin…
Donmar Warehouse, LondonJack Thorne's dramatisation of the power play between the UK government and the broadcaster in 1920s Britain is pacy and evocative
If Reithian principles represent th…
Playwright Kimber Lee was so shocked when she first saw the musical, she wrote a vitriolic sendup, called untitled f*ck m*ss s**gon play. As it finally hits the stage, she warns: 'This is no…
Chichester Festival theatrePolly Findlay's production underlines the way these left-behinds and psychopaths invert the American dream
It begins as a presidential convention complete with Mex…
Old Vic, London A revival of the musical at the same venue where it premiered combines clever staging, impeccable performances and Tim Minchin's lyrical brilliance into a reassuringly famili…
London ColiseumRousing songs but threadbare plot as Earth has been conquered, renamed iPlanet and " inexplicably " can only be saved by a band of rock'n'rollers
Some bad news for those fed u…
Jermyn Street theatre, LondonLaughs give way to an interrogation of monogamy and jealousy as a couple open up their marriage in Miles Malleson's play
Miles Malleson's 1933 drama is a reminde…
Fairfield Halls, LondonIn Talawa theatre company's show, the story of a modern Black composer is entwined with that of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
There is a potent moment in Recognition when a …
Caravanserai, BrightonAn Ohioan moves to Israel in this charming solo performance which offers a fresh perspective on the Middle East " plus ukulele songs
It is refreshing to hear a story a…
Park theatre, LondonThe tension is raised in Neil LaBute's dark comedy as entitled Evelyn sets about remoulding unworldly Adam from geek to good-looking boyfriend
To those uninitiated with N…
Southwark Playhouse, LondonBoldly directed, lyrically enacted play melds a personal story of rebellion in French Cameroon with the story of independence " but leaves both unfinished
The stor…
Garrick theatre, LondonIzzard uses humour instinctively, helped by Dickens's love of the exaggerated or comic grotesque
Eddie Izzard performing Great Expectations " but why? That question ha…