361 stories by "Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor"
'Chimerica' writer Lucy Kirkwood's new play about sibling rivalry which is directed by Rufus Norris stars Olivia Coleman and Olivia Williams as the two sisters
Miller stars with Jack O'Connell in Benedict Andrews's Young Vic production following his smash hit 'A Streetcar Names Desire' in 2014 with Gillian Anderson
Trevor Nunn directs Oliver Cotton's new play which explores wealth and greed with plenty of twists and turns
'My Night With Reg' playwright Kevin Elyot's final play before he died in 2014, feels unpolished with parts of it more like undeveloped notes
From the creators of the international cult hit 'Fleabag', this comedy is filthily funny and stingingly perceptive
Although fiercely perceptive, the play is too sensitive to settle into a root-and-branch indictment of fertility tourism
Helen Edmundson's play isn't sharp enough in telling the story of the Stuart monarch
The life and work of the Palestinian writer Taha Muhammad Ali is staged by Amer Hlehel
The 'Homeland' actor F Murray Abraham has returned to the British stage for the first time since he starred as Shylock for the RSC a decade ago
This theatrical show gathers together the evidence given to The Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee by Batmanghelidjh and Alan Yentob, as part of the inquiry into the …
Six-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald makes her West End debut as the jazz icon, Billie Holiday
The audience plays the jury in this courtroom drama by the lawyer and writer, Ferdinand von Schirach in which a fighter pilot is on trial for shooting down a hijacked aircraft
This gritty workplace drama about three ambitious editorial assistants in a national magazine office in Manhattan is another hit for American playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
The UK premiere of Maxim Gorky's play, which was banned in Russia due to its treatment of police corruption, is directed by Anthony Biggs
This revival of Emma Rice's critically-acclaimed production for Kneehigh presents romantic love as a chemically enhanced state
Richard Bean's two-hander 'Kiss Me' about a woman in 1929 desperate for a baby who has a brief encounter with a sperm donor is strikingly different from his mega-hit 'One…
Alice Birch's triptych of plays performed side by side and directed by Katie Mitchell is an unflinching look at a family afflicted with severe depression and mental illness
The new play by Inua Ellams is set in barber shops in London, Lagos, Johannesburg, Accra, Kampala and Harare
DC Moore's new dark and funny play set in early-Industrial England and starring Anne-Marie Duff is all over the place
Robert Lepage's one-man performance is his most autobiographical play to date
The revival of the 1944 Leonard Bernstein musical which is performed in the amphitheatre in Regent's Park deserves to be a helluva hit
Gary Owen's play which delves into father-son relationships against a backdrop of a video-game violence is directed by Rachel O'Riordan
Black actors wear whiteface and white actors assume blackface in Branden Jacobs- Jenkins's play which deals with the issues of racial difference with playful provocativeness
The Globe's production of 'Twelfth Night' which is set in 1979 is part of Emma Rice's Summer of Love season but it lacks emotional depth
Boyega who is better known for his role in 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' stars in Joe Murphy's production of 'Woyzeck' revised by 'Harry Potter' script wr…