Les Dennis at the RSC: 'Coming to Stratford feels like I've got a blue tick on Twitter'
Comedian, gameshow host, actor " Les Dennis has done it all. As he prepares to make his RSC debut in two Restoration
Comedian, gameshow host, actor " Les Dennis has done it all. As he prepares to make his RSC debut in two Restoration
Isango Ensemble's story of a refugee journeying across Africa is nothing short of spectacular. Every scene ends in a carnival of colour,
Despite our endless obsession with Second World War history, it feels extremely rare to come across a story like this one. The
There were no upsets at Sunday's Olivier Awards ceremony. No scandals or catastrophes. No really questionable wins. In fact, it was all
As Sean Holmes' programming at the Lyric comes to an end, after he stepped down in October, it's nice to see one
From making props at university and working the photocopier at the Royal Court to becoming one of the hottest commercial producers around,
The original 2006 film of Little Miss Sunshine is a work of genius. It's a sad, sweet, strange movie that's worth revisiting
This Whitney Houston tribute show has been touring Europe for a couple of years now. Queen of the Night recreates her best
The new play by Pulitzer-winner and liberal-bubble-busting Bruce Norris asks: what should we do with paedophiles? Incarcerate, rehabilitate, or pity them? Care
It's the Soviet Union in the 1950s and a museum thinks it may have come across a genuine Matisse. So it calls
There's something pleasantly jarring about seeing Anne Washburn's weird and fondly mocking adaptation of The Twilight Zone in the West End: the
An astonishing statistic about this Broadway transfer is that it's the first Broadway show with an all-female creative team, and the same
Without a nomination-sucking behemoth like Harry Potter and the Cursed Child or Hamilton to dominate, it's the first time that the Oliviers
Next month, the Royal Opera House is appealing against a landmark ruling in which a viola player was compensated for irreparable hearing
Before jet engines, aircraft travelling across the Atlantic from Europe had to stop for fuel on Newfoundland, an island on Canada's most
The beloved 1980 film, starring Dolly Parton, Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda, was a pioneering moment in feminist cinema. When she came
There's a great deal this lesser-known Arthur Miller play has in common with the other lesser-known Arthur Miller play that opened up
It's great to see this fabulous, uplifting, be-yourself show still smashing it in the West End. Eighteen months after it opened at
This is the first of this year's many Arthur Miller revivals. The next few months will see stagings of his work at
As the veteran director returns with the London premiere of lost Harley Granville Barker play Agnes Colander, he tells Tim Bano why
The Watermill staged this piece of pulpy pleasure in 2017 for its 50th anniversary season, and it's great that they've brought it
It's hard not to get excited about the idea of this new musical, a gay love story created by Bloc Party's Kele
That Victor Hugo has done alright for himself, inspiring two of the biggest musicals of all time. But the French global musical
After appearing in acclaimed productions from Les Blancs to the Shakespeare trilogy at the Donmar, Sheila Atim broke out last year in
Aspects of Love is responsible for the success of Michael Ball. Its big tune, Love Changes Everything, made him a star. But,