Gorgeously lush musical Hadestown arrives in London's West End " review
Anaïs Mitchell and Rachel Chavkin's retelling of the story of Orpheus and Eurydice lights up the Lyric Theatre
Anaïs Mitchell and Rachel Chavkin's retelling of the story of Orpheus and Eurydice lights up the Lyric Theatre
They are among a top-drawer cast delivering crisp performances in this 1920s-set movie
Contemporary resonances run through Thomas Ostermeier's staging of Ibsen's drama at the Duke of York's Theatre, London
Yaël Farber's searing Shakespeare production features a towering performance from Danny Sapani
Drama about adolescence and ageing at Edinburgh's Royal Lyceum Theatre is a listless affair
Revival of Dodie Smith's 1938 family drama weaves together warmth, loss and laughter
The physical theatre company revive the ancient Greek comedy with mixed results
Innovations in Lemn Sissay's adaptation at London's Lyric Hammersmith come at a price
West End transfer of Sam Holcroft's drama confronts a young playwright with a ruthless government official
Thomas Bernhard's 1975 play deals with the egotism of those who have unfettered power
Past and present, trauma and music combine in this simmering drama at the Harold Pinter Theatre, London
With Alina Cojocaru among the cast, the choreographer is staging a classical double bill at the Theatre Royal, Bath
Her roles in 'West Side Story' and 'Chicago' made her a name-above-the-title musical theatre legend
Pain also bubbles to the surface in Beth Steel's rich new play at London's National Theatre
Contemporary staging of Shakespeare's tragedy resonates, though there are drawbacks
She stars with Matthew Broderick in this London staging of Neil Simon's comic triptych
Also opening in London: Kim's Convenience is a store of wisdom; The Enfield Haunting is strangely tepid
As he tackles domestic violence in a new production in Manchester, the director discusses stimulating audiences and why regional venues matter
Heather Christian's invigorating work was the pick of three world premieres in the opening week of the opera and music-theatre festival
Jonathan Spector's overburdened play draws on the ideas of Nobel Prize-winner Daniel Kahneman
Multidisciplinary company ANU marks the centenary of an independence that was a victory for some more than others
From Alex Garland's vision of a US civil war to a Van Gogh blockbuster and the Stones who keep on rolling . . .
Isobel McArthur's version of Thomas Heywood's original asks questions about sex, virtue and strangers
The music of the 1960s and '70s accompanies this story of love and failing political ideologies