Dawn French: 30 Million Minutes, Sheffield Lyceum, review: 'a life-affirming phenomenon'
Dawn French's live tour is riveting and hilarious, says Dominic Cavendish
Dawn French's live tour is riveting and hilarious, says Dominic Cavendish
Is exclusive access and expensive membership threatening British theatre's sense of fair-play, asks Dominic Cavendish
As Kenneth Branagh makes his New York debut in Macbeth, read Dominic Cavendish's original review from last year's Manchester Festival
Dominic Cavendish feels unexpected sympathy for the subject of this monologue
Dominic Cavendish talks to Ian Hislop and Nick Newman about the stage adaptation of their film, A Bunch of Amateurs
As Miss Saigon returns, Sir Cameron Mackintosh talks to Dominic Cavendish about his long career and what the future holds for the West End musical
The supermodel excels while making her stage acting debut in Simon Armitage's stylish play, says Dominic Cavendish
Dominic Cavendish wonders where the next big West End hit is going to come from
A marathon of Noel Coward revivals shows his importance
Yellow Face could have been a ponderous, preachy affair about ethnicity but, thanks to its amusing, cleverly subversive style, it isn't, says Dominic Cavendish
The closer you look at Bennett's writing the more you find, says Dominic Cavendish
Despite the efforts gone into creating this new musical, Water Babies is carried along on a dread tide of earnestness, says Dominic Cavendish
Boyzone's Keith Duffy makes his UK stage-acting debut in this the funny and rueful play
Video: theatre-goers are fainting at The Globe, but Dominic Cavendish says there are more disturbing things than gore
Despite a distracting set, this production successfully takes us back to a time of off-hand glamour, repressed nerves and youthful guts
This ingenious new play feels like a work in progress, says Dominic Cavendish
This production of Jeeves and Wooster remains as big a hoot as before, says Dominic Cavendish
As the world celebrates Shakespeare's 450th birthday, Dominic Cavendish explains why seeing the plays in performance is not enough
On Shakespeare's 450th birthday, Dominic Cavendish reveals 10 little-known facts about two of the Bard's most famous plays
This musicalised adaptation of Oscar Wilde novel is a theatrical stinker, says Dominic Cavendish
Rupert Goold, artistic director of London's Almeida Theatre, and big winner at this year's Olivier Awards, wants to bring the mystery of the missing plane to the stage
Why British heatres are awash with new American plays
Yes, Antony Sher as Falstaff can do jolly, says Dominic Cavendish
The Olivier Awards are great for the winners but irrelevant to audiences, says Dominic Cavendish
London's theatre award nominations are dominated by Donmar and Almeida