Nineteen Gardens, Hampstead Theatre " ex-lovers confront their past in a sharp and surreal play
Plus: privilege under the spotlight in 'Mates in Chelsea' and fast and funny social media satire 'Flip!'
Plus: privilege under the spotlight in 'Mates in Chelsea' and fast and funny social media satire 'Flip!'
Michael Shannon and Paul Sparks offer unusual takes on Beckett's characters at the Theatre for a New Audience
'What is Hollywood without its icons?' asks co-CEO Ted Sarandos even while ruling out 'trying to preserve the economics of exhibition'
Moving curtain-up to 6.30pm allows audiences to watch, dine, discuss, and still make the last train
The London theatre also hosted the launch of the revived London City Ballet under Christopher Marney
Also on the London stage: Lynn Nottage's warm-hearted 'Clyde's' and a revival of the contemporary classic 'Portia Coughlan'
Royal Ballet dancers cope brilliantly with the demands of Kristen McNally's piece
The pop star's new concert documentary, with Lilah Raptopoulos, HTSI editor Jo Ellison and US media correspondent Anna Nicolaou
Lolita Chakrabarti's rich drama for the RSC comes to London's Garrick Theatre
Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical is reimagined for our image-obsessed age at London's Savoy Theatre
Daniel Radcliffe gives a great performance in this revival of Maria Friedman's production at the Hudson Theatre
Martyna Majok's play follows the chequered fortunes of a Polish woman in New Jersey
The Gate Theatre's production of Erica Murray's new play moves from farce to melancholy
Nancy Harris's play at the Abbey Theatre has sharply observed performances
Her new production of Lynn Nottage's play 'Clyde's' finds much metaphorical mileage in the sandwich
Peter Arnott's intimate and articulate play is impressively staged at Edinburgh's Royal Lyceum Theatre
Bernadette Peters and Lea Salonga lead a stellar cast through the composer and lyricist's hits
Also on the London stage: 'The White Factory' at the Marylebone Theatre; 'Mlima's Tale' at the Kiln
Audience participation and a new work from Tanztheater Wuppertal featured in this year's event
The writer at 90 on his lifelong mission to define the human situation and what the real roots of theatre are
The Turner Prize nominee on Kendrick Lamar, her Loewe scarf and beloved collection of bricks
Also opening in London: Anthropology at Hampstead Theatre; The Big Little Things at Soho Place
The South Korean group performed with unwavering stamina at London's Coronet Theatre
John Wilson and his Sinfonia of London use period instruments and the full score for the first time
He is taking on the Everest of opera just as he leaves Covent Garden after 22 years