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1,821 stories from The Telegraph

Fish in the Dark, Cort Theatre New York, review: 'adrift' by Matt Wolf

Fish in the Dark, the Curb Your Enthusiasm writer's first venture onto Broadway, is a disappointment

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 10:00pm on March 5, 2015

Antigone, Barbican, review: lacklustre stuff by Dominic Cavendish

This show is one of the hottest tickets in town, but there's a hole at the heart of this 90-minute affair; that elusive ability to make us make care, says Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 6:32pm on March 5, 2015

Romeo + Juliet, Rose Theatre Kingston, review: 'a flawed pleasure' by Jane Shilling

Director Sally Cookson has made some bold changes to Shakespeare's play. Not all of them come off

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 9:00am on March 5, 2015

Ruby Wax: Sane New World, St James Theatre, review: 'fascinating' by Laura Barnett

Part comedy show, part science lecture, this is inspiring and intriguing. But there is a lack of new material, says Laura Barnett

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:37am on March 5, 2015

Björk's first European Vulnicura gig to take place at Manchester International Festival by Alice Vincent

A new original ballet from Wayne McGregor and a play starring Maxine Peake are also on the 2015 festival line-up

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:00am on March 5, 2015

The Larry David guide to life by Rupert Hawksley

As his debut play opens on Broadway, we stand back and admire Larry David's unique take on the world

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 6:32am on March 5, 2015

Bruce Willis to make his Broadway debut in Stephen King's Misery by Patrick Smith

The actor will star in a stage version of Stephen King's Misery

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 4:13am on March 5, 2015

Game, Almeida Theatre, review: 'short, sharp, pulse-quickening' by Dominic Cavendish

Mike Bartlett's latest play is a riveting drama that makes guilty peeping-toms of us all, says Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:01pm on March 4, 2015

Tena Stivicic wins Susan Smith Blackburn Prize by Agency

The playwright is now planning a new play for the National Theatre

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 6:07am on March 4, 2015

Modernising classic plays is a cheap and patronising trick by Rupert Christiansen

George Bernard Shaw's Man and Superman makes no sense when it tries to be relevent to us, says Rupert Christiansen

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 1:30pm on March 3, 2015

Oklahoma!, Royal and Derngate Theatre, Northampton, review: 'life-changing' by Dominic Cavendish

Rachel Kavanaugh's touring revival of the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic is utter bliss, says Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 8:15am on March 3, 2015

The King's Speech, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, review: 'dogged persistence pays off' by Dominic Cavendish

Jason Donovan is a triumph as the speech therapist Lionel Logue in this new stage version of The King's Speech, says Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 8:01am on March 3, 2015

Vic & Bob return to stage for first time in 20 years by Siobhan Palmer & Pa

Comedy duo Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer have confirmed a new live tour beginning this year

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:26am on March 3, 2015

God bless two-faced England, whatever Alan Bennett may say by Michael Henderson

The hypocritical English have achieved much; the Scots, thanks to the Act of Union, have done a bit. The Welsh have done very little, reckons Michael Henderson

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 1:15am on March 3, 2015

Artists don't deserve tax breaks any more than street sweepers by Rupert Christiansen

Arts Question Time (BBC Four) made a hash of this opportunity to discuss the future of the arts, says Rupert Christiansen

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 10:57am on March 2, 2015

The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, Chichester Festival Theatre, review: 'fanciful dreck' by Dominic Cavendish

This stage adaptation is distressing for all the wrong reasons, says Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 8:18am on March 2, 2015

The 10 most surprising Sound of Music covers by Siobhan Palmer

The artists who have made the Sound of Music songs their own

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:22am on March 2, 2015

Judy Garland's daughter to star in musical of her mother's life by Siobhan Palmer

Former Strictly Come Dancing judge Arlene Philips is creative director on a new Judy Garland show.

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:19am on March 2, 2015

DH Lawrence's plays lasted better than his novels by Charles Spencer

In a trilogy of plays set in the mining communities, DH Lawrence anticipated not only the theatrical kitchen-sink realism of the Fifties, but also television soaps such as Coronation Street

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 3:44am on March 2, 2015

Ruby Wax's Sane New World: the funny side of depression by Laura Barnett

Ruby Wax's new stage show is about anxiety, rehab and the finer points of neuroscience - but, she tells Laura Barnett, it'll still make you laugh

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 2:00am on March 2, 2015

Bad timing! When should the curtain rise? by Rupert Christiansen

Rupert Christiansen asks whether theatre, concert and cinema start times are too Londoncentric

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 12:19pm on February 27, 2015

The Nether, Duke of York's, review: 'asks difficult questions' by Dominic Cavendish

Jennifer Haley's drama about the darker side of the internet is more riveting than ever in this West End transfer, says Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 9:34am on February 27, 2015

Nigel Farage Ukip conference gatecrashed by Nazi dancers by Telegraph Video

Ukip's Spring conference in Margate is gatecrashed by Nazi themed dancers from The Producers musical

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 8:48am on February 27, 2015

Romeo and Juliet, Northern Ballet, Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, review: 'gorgeously original' by Mark Brown

The Northern Ballet fuse modernist simplicity with excitingly energetic dance, says Mark Brown

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:13am on February 27, 2015

RSC casts Palestinian actor as Shylock in The Merchant of Venice by Anita Singh

Makram Khoury, a celebrated actor based in Israel, will make his RSC debut in The Merchant of Venice in Stratford-upon-Avon

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 12:29pm on February 26, 2015
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