Alma Mater, Almeida Theatre " culture wars flare up in college harassment drama
Kendall Feaver's new play tackles misogyny and microaggressions in the world of academia
Kendall Feaver's new play tackles misogyny and microaggressions in the world of academia
Twenty-five years on, this landmark show seem more relevant than ever with its themes of home, history and technology
Selfies and sexting feature in this update of the cult 2004 comedy about feuding high-school queen bees
This is the perfect setting for a modern take on family, loss and nature's healing power
Forget superclubs and foam parties, this summer's buzz is around the reopening of the venerable Teatro Pereyra
A long-lost relative brings secrets to light in Faith Omole's drama
The US playwright on bringing his controversial Broadway hit about interracial relationships and sex therapy to London
A surreal staging at Shakespeare's Globe in London leans hard into the drama's comedy " and its cruelty
It may be six decades old, but Alice Childress's play at the Lyric Hammersmith in London is unnervingly topical
A cheerful send-up of podcasting, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe hit comes to London
A bracing tale of the cultural clash between arts and politics that still resonates today
The actor creates a tragic study in fragile masculinity in Arthur Miller's classic drama at the London's Theatre Royal HaymarketÂ
The masters of immersive theatre return with a delicate, intimate tale, narrated by Helena Bonham Carter
A roundtable with Brian Cox, Kathryn Hunter, Greg Hicks and Simon Russell Beale at the National Theatre
James Graham's adaptation of Alan Bleasdale's TV series about unemployed people in Liverpool is punchy and humane
Using projections, poetry and music, the artist and theatre director has created a striking installation for Rouen cathedral
Francesca Amewudah-Rivers co-stars as an honest and bold Juliet at the Duke of York's Theatre, London
John Cleese faithfully adapts his classic TV sitcom for the stage at the Apollo Theatre, LondonÂ
Alice Childress's 'Wedding Band' is theatre that should never have been forgotten, says director Monique Touko
Aldeburgh Festival is staging the composer's 'Curlew River' together with the Noh theatre play that inspired it in 1956
Trafalgar Theatre revival about a woman in rehab is as witty as it is painful
Danny Sapani rakes over insults and injuries in Stephen Adly Guirgis's snappy play
Themes of suffering and redemption run through the truth-based drama at Nottingham Playhouse
Individuals can invest as little as a few thousand into productions, but flops are an eternal risk
Also reviewed: a Martinů/Harbison operatic double-bill at the Linbury theatre