Immersive theatre group You Me Bum Bum Train: 'It's like an empathy machine'
Ahead of their top-secret new London show, the creators discuss making the audience the star " and changing lives
Ahead of their top-secret new London show, the creators discuss making the audience the star " and changing lives
The much-anticipated film adaptation of the Broadway musical may be this year's biggest cinematic risk. Does it live up to the hype?
The green-faced witch gets a sympathetic origin story in a musical of endless glittering pizzazz
The residents of a London housing estate invest in digital currencies in a fascinating new play at the Bush Theatre
New adaptation results in a mismatch between the gruesome details the original and a bewildering modern reading
As Katy Rudd brings the children's classic to London's National Theatre, can it enjoy the success of adaptations like 'Matilda' and 'War Horse'?
First an F Scott Fitzgerald story, next a film starring Brad Pitt, now an unexpected joy at London's Ambassadors Theatre
Ghost stories abound in Richard Bean's 1970s-set play at London's Hampstead Theatre
Nathan Englander's play, at London's Marylebone Theatre, uses a prickly encounter to explore what it means to be Jewish today
Condensed for the stage into two parts, John Galsworthy's epic becomes a joyous exercise in shared dramatic storytelling
Zinnie Harris's drama shifts John Webster's Jacobean play to the Sixties, with mixed results, at London's Trafalgar Theatre
Robert Icke's adaptation at Wyndham's Theatre brilliantly remakes the disturbing tragedy for our time
Danced with skill and staged with flair at London's Sadler's Wells, the choreographer's piece lacks resolution
Alexander Zeldin spins Greek myth into modern psychodrama at London's National Theatre, with Emma D'Arcy and Tobias Menzies on stunning form
Plus: wanton revelry in Tom Murphy's 'The House' and Good Friday revisited in Owen McCafferty's 'Agreement'
She plays a matriarch stricken by the onset of dementia in Tanika Gupta's play at London's National Theatre
The theatre designer and the film director have become two of the most established voices in the worlds of stage and screen. What's the secret to their creative DNA?
Powerful stagings of 'Roots' and 'Look Back in Anger' remain disturbingly resonant
Ayad Akhtar's latest topical play muses on concerns over technology but fails to capture the messiness of real life
Two originals accompany classic show tunes such as 'That's Entertainment' and 'If My Friends Could See Me Now'
David Edgar's drama at Richmond's Orange Tree Theatre focuses on a dispute between the two theatrical giants
Past and present blur in Lyndsey Turner's stunning production
James Macdonald captures the play's emotional depth and its political power at London's Theatre Royal Haymarket
The group's programme at London's The Place features two contemporary pieces " 'The Flock' and 'Moving Cloud'
Stella Feehily's play is about the real-life obstacles 20th-century physicist Cecilia Payne faced