Kim Cattrall - the lady is no tramp by Dominic Wells
The actress, who is returning to the West End stage, could not be more different from her role as the maneating Samantha Jones in Sex and the City
The actress, who is returning to the West End stage, could not be more different from her role as the maneating Samantha Jones in Sex and the City
Lucy Prebble's second script, Enron, has gone from Chichester to Broadway in a year. Meet the 28-year-old playwright
The bad boys of British theatre explain how Es, whizz and the Home Counties inspired their state of the nation triumph, Jerusalem
The gentleman is a tramp: Jonathan Pryce gives perhaps the most complete performance on offer in London
One for the girls, Legally Blonde starring Sheridan Smith is full of forgettable songs but brimming with good-hearted fun
A unique piece of feminist theatre directed by Nic Green which celebrates women by getting them to dance completely nude
The celebrated actor has written a diary throughout the hit production of Waiting for Godot. Here he reveals all
The collapse of the American energy giant Enron led to that most unusual of creatures, the hit accountancy play
Since her debut with 007, Gemma Arterton has resisted the starlet trap and opted for surprisingly gritty roles
Their love affair scandalised 1970s society, but the details have stayed private - until now. From the reckless, champagne-fuelled first night onwards, the historian is finally revealing all
If the buzz is right, the TV actress is set to be a sensation in the musical Legally Blonde, a stage version of the film
Keira Knightley's West End debut in The Misanthrope is a convincing portrait of an icy little girl lost
"The Decade From Hell" proclaimed a recent Time magazine. Not for the British theatre
It's beyond you ... oh no it isn't: Serious writers are lining up to create panto, while keeping the appeal for kids
The culture clashed are inevitable, but a clever handheld gadget could bring a whole new audience to the theatre
Alfred Molina's blunt, bitter portrayal of Rothko communicates a ferocious pessimism in this powerful vision of the artist
Outwardly cheerful, inwardly conflicted, Fiona Shaw's life goes into her acting, from Mother Courage to The Waste Land
The former Eastenders actress Tamzin Outwaite takes the title role with charm and energy - if a little toothily
Keira's first West End role is a smart choice. So why does she feel queasy about it?