Purpose on Broadway is a gathering storm of secrets
Grievances and revelations are unleashed in Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' absorbing family drama at the Hayes Theater, New York
Grievances and revelations are unleashed in Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' absorbing family drama at the Hayes Theater, New York
Stage version at Trafalgar Theatre has sparky performances and new songs but nothing new to say
Chronicler of South Africa's painful apartheid era and path to democracy
'Doom' " a three-hour show at New York's Park Avenue Armory " is shockingly earnest
Jake Heggie's opera opens in New York with fine singing and spellbinding effects
The maker of Edinburgh Fringe hits on finding stage shows with an edge and bringing the innovative dark comedy 'Weather Girl' to London's West End
Verdi never intended his opera as a comic-book romp " judging by this London revival, you wouldn't know it
A performer faces the final curtain in Gia Coppola's humane and complex film
Our spring arts special takes a look behind the mask
We asked carnival queens, make-up masters, directors, dancers and a Swedish psych-rock band called Goat to examine the person, the performance and the persona
Who is the woman behind the legend? Friends and family share their favourite stories
Bursting with passion and wit, Jamie Lloyd's Theatre Royal Drury Lane production is a life-affirming joy
The new production has been framed as a testament to the Milan theatre's enduring commitment to Russian music
He turned Colin Farrell into the Penguin, and Heidi Klum into an earthworm. As he eyes an Oscar, Hollywood's hottest make-up artist spills his sculpting secretsÂ
Shakespeare's tragedy becomes a tense psychological thriller in Rupert Goold's production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
With the great soprano back in the spotlight, here's where she lived, shopped, dined and partied in her spiritual home
Jonathan Bailey is magnetic in the title role of Nicholas Hytner's production at London's Bridge Theatre
The official biography revels in the sight and sound of the foursome in full flow
Mark-Anthony Turnage and Lee Hall's adaptation at the Royal Opera is even more emotionally lacerating than the 1998 original
At London's Riverside Studios, the former 'Sex Education' star plays a man with a troubled past
A jazz musical version of Shakespeare's comedy swings at London's Lyric Hammersmith
With a daring new play about a 'throuple', is theatre a space to tackle sexual taboos by putting characters 'through the mill'?
Kyle Abraham opened the competition for the inaugural £40,000 Rose International Dance Prize " and will be tough to beat
Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith move from TV to the Wyndham's Theatre with a fascinating, multi-layered piece
The Royal Opera's staging is anything but run-of-the-mill