Tamzin Outhwaite, the unlikely musical star by Louis Wise
Don't be fooled by TV typecasting. The former EastEnders actress shows how much she's got to give in Sweet Charity
Don't be fooled by TV typecasting. The former EastEnders actress shows how much she's got to give in Sweet Charity
I revere Judi Dench, but she's a bit lacking in some of the qualities that make Eileen Atkins, maybe our finest actress
Luc Bondy's handling of the first act is a masterclass in how to breathe life into a scene that takes far too long
Well, a feast of cracking drama, for a start. But must all war plays be anti-war? Can't a play be thought-provoking without taking an entrenched view?
Noël Coward's wickedly well-constructed comedy may be shallow at times, but it is wilfully and defiantly so
Three quarters of the 250 actors questioned in a report said their workplace had a 'problem with vermin and infestations'
The inside of the playwright Philip Ridley's head is a very dark place, as his revived play Moonfleece reveals
Can theatre really be scary? Two horror film fans want to prove that it can with the new production, Ghost Stories
Imelda Marcos is as notorious for her shoe fetish as for her tyranny. Now David Byrne is making a musical about her with Fatboy Slim. Will she be the next Evita?
Shops left empty after the recession are being reinvented as theatre and gallery spaces to bring life into the community
As a sequel to the Phantom opens, he talks about his new 'almost cool' status, his father's roving eye - and the joy of a dirty joke
These old friends are reuniting after 48 years to give Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream a delightful surprise twist
Playing a nun who's "nuts", Isabella in Measure for Measure, is perfect for Anna Maxwell Martin's first Shakespeare
Backbeat, the film about Stuart Sutcliffe, the fifth Beatle, and the band's Hamburg years, has been retooled for stage
Drag queen and gay rights campaigner, Bette Bourne relives his life on stage in a show at the Soho Theatre