99 stories by "Tim Walker"
A longtime critic shifts gears to bring Gina Miller and Theresa May to the stage
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This unashamedly erotic portrayal of John Ford's classic tragedy proves it still has the power to shock, says Tim Walker
A play about four colleagues marooned on a Cumbrian island goes nowhere, says Tim Walker
Paul Kerryson, the outgoing boss of the Leicester Curve theatre, says Cameron Mackintosh once told a hireling not to return after the interval
A modern rewrite of Chekhov's drama is profoundly depressing for all the wrong reasons, says Tim Walker
Simon Callow provides a 360 view of Jesus Christ in this excellent, one-man play, says Tim Walker
Kristin Scott Thomas's performance of raw, human intensity makes this production unforgettable, says Tim Walker
Everything that appears to be going wrong here is actually going right, says Tim Walker
Edward Petherbridge's look back at his life, both before and after a stroke, is moving and funny, says Tim Walker
Tim Walker picks the shows of his nightmares - and fears many of them could become real this autumn
Zoë Wanamaker says her father would approve of the Globe taking a production of Hamlet on a worldwide tour, which includes some battle-scarred regions
Theatre producers and stars should cut their long, summer holidays and start treating punters with respect, says Tim Walker
George Entwhistle, who served as director general of the BBC for just 54 days, attended a preview of Jeremy Paxman's one-man Edinburgh show
George Entwistle, who served as director general of the BBC for just 54 days, attended a preview of Jeremy Paxman's one-man Edinburgh show
Celia Imrie's self-indulgent night of cabaret is proof that actors should stick to acting, says Tim Walker
'Save money - don't come' is one of the slogans dreamt up by the counter-intuitive publicists of a new West End show.
Kevin Elyot's My Night With Reg is a time-capsule of a play - and Tim Walker sees no need for this revival
Dame Judi Dench's filly Peeps makes her debut at Newmarket.
Gillian Anderson is on top form, taking us on a journey into the heart of darkness, says Tim Walker
This production at the Noël Coward theatre is a joyless affair, inferior to its film counterpart, says Tim Walker
Romola Garai, the star of The Hour, has married her long-term partner Sam Hoare, by whom she has a daughter
Siân Phillips, who had an acrimonious split from the late Peter O'Toole, says she misses the actor now that he is gone
Watching Lucy Bailey's crass production of Wilde's gem is like drinking vintage Krug out of a cracked jug, says Tim Walker