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302 stories by "Dominic Cavendish"

Thérèse Raquin, Theatre Royal Bath, review: 'rudimentary' by Dominic Cavendish

Helen Edmundson's adaptation of Zola, starring Alison Steadman, is rather workmanlike, says Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:32am on August 8, 2014

The White Devil, RSC Swan, Stratford-upon-Avon, review: 'searing' by Dominic Cavendish

This revival of Webster's The White Devil is sharp-paced and gripping, says Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 8:31am on August 7, 2014

The Elephantom, National Theatre, review: 'a delight for all ages' by Dominic Cavendish

This hit National Theatre play for children, now transferred to the New London Theatre, is enchanting, says Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 4:00am on August 4, 2014

The Nightmares of Carlos Fuentes, Arcola Theatre, review: 'psychological unravelling' by Dominic Cavendish

This is a worthwhile addition to the dossier of theatrical material on the Iraq war, says Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 6:07am on August 3, 2014

How will Sherlock shape up to the toughest role an actor can face? by Dominic Cavendish

News that Benedict Cumberbatch will play Hamlet at the Barbican next year has prompted a ticket frenzy. Is the actor ready for the ordeal ahead of him, asks Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 2:20am on August 2, 2014

Sofie Gråbøl and Rona Munro, interview: from The Killing to Scottish history by Dominic Cavendish

The star of The Killing talks about Rona Munro's epic history trilogy

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 9:00am on August 1, 2014

Is theatre scared of the internet? by Dominic Cavendish

Dominic Cavendish asks why the online world has been so forgotten on the stage

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 1:37pm on July 29, 2014

Memories of August 1914, Liverpool: 'inspiring' by Dominic Cavendish

The crowds were even more spectacular than the puppets in Liverpool's inspiring WW1 memorial show

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 8:53am on July 26, 2014

The modernised mystery plays which reveal the muddled spiritual state of Britain by Dominic Cavendish

An updated staging of the mystery plays serves to sum up the confused, increasingly irreligious state of the nation, says Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 6:58am on July 19, 2014

Invincible, St James Theatre, review: 'summer froth' by Dominic Cavendish

Torben Betts's class-divide comedy might not be cutting-edge, but it's still darkly comic fun, says Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 6:49am on July 17, 2014

Chichester Festival Theatre: why we kept its weirdest features in £22 million refit by Dominic Cavendish

Chichester's boss explains why £22m refit does not remove eccentricities

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 12:00pm on July 11, 2014

Five reasons why Cats seems to enjoy nine lives by Dominic Cavendish

As tickets go on sale for the return of Cats, Dominic Cavendish explains the musical's appeal

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 8:49am on July 7, 2014

Krapp's Last Tape, review: 'Beckett in a shed' by Dominic Cavendish

Richard Wilson gives a faultless performance, says Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:29am on July 4, 2014

Beryl, West Yorkshire Playhouse, review: 'small but perfectly formed' by Dominic Cavendish

Maxine Peake's playwriting debut celebrates a cycling heroine

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 8:35am on July 3, 2014

The almost-definitive guide to Monty Python Live (Mostly) by Dominic Cavendish

After witnessing the golden oldies power through their greatest hits first hand at The O2, Dominic Cavendish brings his guide to Monty Python Live (Mostly)

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 8:02am on July 2, 2014

Great Britain, National's Lyttelton Theatre, review: 'Laughter gives way to shame' by Dominic Cavendish

Billie Piper plays a convincingly shallow and ruthless news editor called Paige Britain in Richard Bean's new play Great Britain, says Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 2:42am on July 1, 2014

Mametz, National Theatre Wales, Great Llancayo Upper Wood, Usk, review: 'pierces the heart' by Dominic Cavendish

This open-air show powerfully evokes the horror and waste of the First World War, says Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 10:03am on June 30, 2014

Midsummer Mischief, The Other Place at the Courtyard Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, review by Dominic Cavendish

A disappointing quartet of feminist plays at the RSC is saved by one 'cluster bomb of subversion'

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:25am on June 22, 2014

10 things you didn't know about A Midsummer Night's Dream by Dominic Cavendish

In honour of today's summer solstice, here are 10 surprising facts about Shakespeare's comedy

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 3:00am on June 21, 2014

Adler & Gibb, Royal Court Theatre Downstairs, review: 'affectless' by Dominic Cavendish

This conceptual play about reality is a strange choice by Royal Court artistic director Vicky Featherstone, says Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 9:13am on June 20, 2014

Can theatre rehabilitate Lindsay Lohan? by Dominic Cavendish

Can the David Mamet play that launched Madonna's stage career help the troubled star?

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:56am on June 19, 2014

World Cup Final 1966, Bristol Old Vic, review: 'pure magic' by Dominic Cavendish

World Cup Final 1966 offers a barmy kind of sanctuary for football fans this summer, says Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:52am on June 19, 2014

Mr Burns, Almeida: 'less than the sum of its Barts' by Dominic Cavendish

Mr Burns doesn't live up to its promising start or premise, says Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 4:43am on June 13, 2014

All hail theatre's one-hit wonders by Dominic Cavendish

Playwrights with one big hit to their name should be celebrated, says Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:14am on June 12, 2014

Intimate Apparel, review: 'Almost perfect' by Dominic Cavendish

An excellent production of a remarkable play is spoilt by one dodgy accent, says Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 12:35pm on June 7, 2014
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