Prince Charles welcomes Antony Sher to Clarence House
Sir Antony Sher accompanied his civil partner Gregory Doran, the artistic director of the RSC, to a meeting with Prince Charles at Clarence House.
Sir Antony Sher accompanied his civil partner Gregory Doran, the artistic director of the RSC, to a meeting with Prince Charles at Clarence House.
Another Country considers the use of power in public schools but with a vital dose of comedy, says Tim Walker
Jeffrey Lane's stage adaptation is quite irresistible, says Tim Walker
For anyone who has seen the film, a sense of déjà vu permeates this West End adaptation of Fatal Attraction - but it should still do good business, says Tim Walker
For anyone who has seen the film, a sense of déjà vu permeates this West End adaptation of Fatal Attraction - but it should still do good business, says Tim Walker
This excruciating, new play attacking the Reagans will send much of the Old Vic audience to sleep, says Tim Walker
This excruciating new play attacking the Reagans will send much of the Old Vic audience to sleep, says Tim Walker
Sinéad Cusack is keen to distance herself from the Nancy Reagan-type character that she plays in Other Desert Cities at the Old Vic.
At 88, Angela Lansbury's return to the West End stage - playing Madame Arcati in Noël Coward's Blithe Spirit - amounts to a remarkable achievement, says Tim Walker
Angela Lansbury, the 88-year-old actress, has an electronic prompting device to help her during the run of Blithe Spirit.
Despite the silly title, Urinetown is a dark, dystopian, exasperatingly clever vision of the future, says Tim Walker
James Corden, the One Man, Two Guvnors star, says it's difficult to succeed in America.
Imelda Staunton stars in an intelligent, stylish, new play at Hampstead Theatre about living on the wrong side of South Boston's tracks, says Tim Walker
A woman claiming to be Christine Keeler attended a performance of Valerie Hobson, Max Tiarks's West End show about John Profumo's wife.
He turned up with a heavy heart but Tim Walker was impressed by Daniel Evans's stage production of the classic film, The Full Monty
There is abundant flair and charm in veteran playwright Peter Gill's take on the First World War, says Tim Walker
The co-producer of The Golden Voice, the aborted show that the BBC said could 'run and run', has been arrested on suspicion of fraud.
Pope Francis has comforted Nica Burns with a message of sympathy following the collapse of the ceiling at the Apollo Theatre.
Perhaps Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, whose shows are closing early, should reunite, says Tim Walker
Robert Fox, the producer of Stephen Ward, has attacked Mandrake after the column broke the news that the show was to close.
Barry Humphries, the Australian comedian, says his alter ego Dame Edna Everage may not be as keen on the idea of retirement as he is
As Shelagh Delaney's landmark play, A Taste of Honey, gets a National Theatre revival, Tim Walker finds it dated yet still of major cultural importance
Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Stephen Ward, playing to half empty houses, is expected to close at the end of May.
Dame Helen Mirren says she was upset by the controversy surrounding her 'best actress' gong in the Evening Standard Drama Awards.
This new adaptation of George Orwell's 1984 at the Almeida Theatre is slow, po-faced and far too wordy, says Tim Walker