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1,821 stories from The Telegraph

Playwrights are dumbing down science to make us feel clever by Rupert Christiansen

The lives of Oppenheimer,Turing and Hawking are being turned into entertainment at the expense of scientific and historical truth, says Rupert Christiansen

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 5:00am on April 12, 2015

Francesca Annis on life, death and love by Daphne Lockyer

The actress - 70 next month and starring in an upcoming World War 2 drama - reflects on her long career

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:00am on April 11, 2015

Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and the National Youth Dance Company, Sadler's Wells, review: 'inventive' by Rachel Ward

Rachel Ward applauds the ambition of Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui's collaboration with the National Youth Dance Company

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 10:04am on April 11, 2015

Research by academics in Texas 'strongly' suggests disputed play was written by William Shakespeare by Telegraph Reporter

The original authorship of the 18th-century play Double Falsehood has long been debated

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 6:00am on April 11, 2015

Backstage secrets of American Buffalo: 'We're acting out hidden desires' by Mick Brown

Mick Brown interviews the new cast of David Mamet's classic, American Buffalo

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 5:01am on April 11, 2015

Sonia Friedman: 'My first job interview was with Laurence Olivier' by Lucinda Everett

The theatre producer on growing up, living in a pub, and fundraising for World AIDS day

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 10:30am on April 10, 2015

After Electra, Tricycle Theatre, review: 'disconcerting' by Dominic Cavendish

This black comedy about a mother threatening to commit suicide is consistently engaging, says Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:20am on April 10, 2015

Cyrano De Bergerac, Royal & Derngate, Northampton, review: 'lacklustre' by Dominic Cavendish

Northern Stage's revival of Cyrano De Bergerac lacks the panache this play must have, says Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 9:18am on April 9, 2015

Jimmy Savile play will be performed this summer by Rebecca Hawkes

Alistair McGowan will take the lead role in Jonathan Maitland's An Audience with Jimmy Savile

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 10:36am on April 7, 2015

Enda Walsh: 'There's real cruelty in The Twits. We've injected a heart into it' by Tim Martin

Playwright Enda Walsh is bringing Roald Dahl's most savage story to the stage. Tim Martin talks to him about why the Twits aren't all bad

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 2:30am on April 7, 2015

My autistic brother was told he'd never speak - now he never shuts up by Sarah Chalmers

In her new play Plastic Figurines, Ella Greenhill hopes to show how an autistic child can enrich family life, despite the difficulties associated with the condition

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 2:05am on April 6, 2015

Felicity Kendal: I'm happy with my ex-husband - but won't marry him again by Roya Nikkhah

Felicity Kendal, star of The Good Life, on un-wedded bliss, being 'less-threatening sexy' - and the anti-semitism she has experienced as a convert to Judaism

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 4:45pm on April 3, 2015

Swanhunter, Linbury Studio Theatre, review: 'pleasant but prosaic' by Rupert Christiansen

This children's opera from Jonathan Dove plays it too safe, says Rupert Christiansen

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 8:45am on April 3, 2015

Encore! Groundhog Day to open on Broadway by Rupert Hawksley

A musical version of the hit film will premiere on Broadway in 2017

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:34am on April 3, 2015

Michael McIntyre: jokes and one-liners by Telegraph Reporters

The comic phenomenon returns to BBC One to host Easter Night At The Coliseum

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:00am on April 3, 2015

Dead Sheep, Park Theatre, review: 'modest returns' by Claire Allfree

This play about Geoffrey Howe and Margaret Thatcher is at times touching but never thrilling, says Claire Allfree

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 6:50am on April 3, 2015

Bob Hope: his 20 best one-liners by Telegraph Staff

As Bob Hope is celebrated on BBC2, we pick his funniest lines

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 5:32am on April 3, 2015

Andrew Lloyd Webber: 'I can't afford pre-Raphaelite art any more. Now I'm buying vinyl instead' by Elizabeth Grice

Four years after a brush with cancer, Lord Lloyd-Webber is back on form, fiercely campaigning to preserve the Green Belt and our cathedral cities, juggling new stage productions around the w…

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 2:05am on April 3, 2015

Death of a Salesman, RSC Stratford, review: 'superlative' by Dominic Cavendish

Antony Sher gives the performance of his career in this moving Arthur Miller revival, says Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 8:10am on April 2, 2015

All aboard the National Maritime Museum's new interactive kids' show by Claire Allfree

Punchdrunk's play will take children deep into the heart of maritime history, Claire Allfree discovers

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 1:30am on April 2, 2015

The 23 best culture longreads of 2015 so far by Telegraph Staff

The year's best pieces to add to your reading list from the Telegraph's arts desk

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:59am on April 1, 2015

Best plays of 2015 by Telegraph Staff

The theatrical highlights of the year

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 10:35am on April 1, 2015

A Streetcar Named Desire, Scottish Ballet, review: 'tugs at the heart-strings, shreds the nerves' by Mark Monahan

Scottish Ballet's version of A Streetcar Named Desire does Tennessee Williams's steamy, pitch-black masterpiece full justice, says Mark Monahan

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:20am on April 1, 2015

Imelda Staunton: 'Why would you want fame?' by Dominic Cavendish

Imelda Staunton tells Dominic Cavendish she has no time for adulation.

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 4:00am on April 1, 2015

Sweeney Todd, English National Opera, review: 'a whacking great banquet' by Rupert Christiansen

Stars Bryn Terfel and Emma Thompson were a pleasure to watch

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 2:59am on April 1, 2015
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