The Testament of Mary, Barbican, review: 'stark and strong'
This adaptation of Colm Toibin's provocative novel will ruffle feathers but it's a success, says Charles Spencer
This adaptation of Colm Toibin's provocative novel will ruffle feathers but it's a success, says Charles Spencer
As Miss Saigon marks its 25th anniversary, the show returns to London's West End
Cameron Mackintosh's production of Boublil and Schonberg's Miss Saigon will open in May at the Prince Edward Theatre, London
We think these are the best plays ever written
Richard E Grant explains why he has turned to a Leicester musical for his latest project among a hectic, globe-trotting schedule
A V&A Museum competition to find the best Shakespeare cake has led to Much Ado About Muffin
In pics: from Laurence Olivier to Lego figurines, it's the best of the Bard
London theatreland's prize-giving ceremony at the Royal Opera House
Musicians in bestselling West End show are accusing the National Theatre of breach of contract after being made redundant in favour of a recorded soundtrack
The original review of George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion which opened in London 100 years ago
George Bernard Shaw spoke to the Telegraph 100 years ago, before the curtains went up on his play Pygmalion in London
In pictures: the Iron Lady celebrated on stage and screen
The Olivier award-winning actor will play Hamlet from August to October 2015 at London's Barbican theatre
Benedict Cumberbatch, star of BBC One's Sherlock, will play Shakespeare's Hamlet on the London stage for 12 weeks in the summer of 2015
Actors Sir Patrick Stewart and Sir Ian Mckellen photograph their friendship in the Big Apple
Sylvester Stallone attends the opening of Rocky the Musical, which is based on his 1976 Oscar-winning film
From ancient Greek amphitheatres to movie palaces and water-borne stages, a new book showcases some of the most beautiful theatres in the world
An astonishing debut play at Soho Theatre tackles sex in surprising ways, writes Dominic Cavendish
To celebrate Angela Lansbury's honorary Oscar, David Gritten picks her 10 greatest performances on stage, screen and television
A 'future history play' called King Charles III - imagining the Prince of Wales's ascension to the throne - will premiere at London's Almeida Theatre this April
Former Conservative minister Peter Lilley is said to be keen to take Baroness Ashton's place as Britain's EU commissioner
The Sainsbury's boss, who leaves after ten years in July, is well placed for a career beyond the retail sector - pehaps even in politics
Female winners of the Hasty Pudding Award through the years.
Exclusive preview of Some girl I used to know from Denise Van Outen's one woman play Some girl
As a new theatre opens inside the Cutty Sark, Lucinda Everett finds theatres in an old lavatory and a watermill