Broadway audience shocked by man jumping on stage and charging phone
An audience member used a fake plug socket to try and charge his mobile phone during comedy Hand to God
An audience member used a fake plug socket to try and charge his mobile phone during comedy Hand to God
This production of Caryl Churchill's phantasmagorical play needs a harder edge, says Claire Allfree
The eye-watering salaries of Kasper Holten and Antonio Pappano seem inordinate when compared to other arts institutions - or even the Prime Minister, says Rupert Christiansen
The Barbican's revival of this Harper Lee adaptation is touching and full of charm, says Jane Shilling
'So much theatrical potential and so much technological innovation produces a new musical lacking the wonder stuff', says Dominic Cavendish
There's glory in sweating it out in tight period costume and spouting Shakespeare, says Dominic Cavendish
The much-loved Poirot actor is finding full drag less than ideal costume for the London heatwave
This play about the migrant crisis in the Mediterranean succeeds in an unexpected way, says Clare Allfree
David Suchet makes an inspired Lady Bracknell, but this Wilde revival is otherwise a dud, says Dominic Cavendish
Most expensive West End ticket is £202.25 to see The Book of Mormon, research shows, although the cheap seats are getting (slightly) cheaper
The actress-director tells Rupert Christiansen why a dark Britten opera has lured her back to Glyndebourne
Jack Carter, a brash comic who starred with Elvis Presley and in TV shows such as Baywatch, Murder She Wrote and Family Guy, has died
The book's release is timed for the 75th anniversary of Richard Rodgers' and Oscar Hammerstein II's first collaboration, Oklahoma!
Scotland's festival of Shakespeare got off to a great start and sent Mark Brown home smiling
Rory Kinnear was dynamic but this keenly anticipated production was otherwise oddly punishing to watch
The Peter Pan creator's first drama is a rapid-fire tale of lovable rogues, dastardly villains and romance, says Mark Brown
As Stephen Merchant stars on the West End stage, he tells Chris Harvey why having an opinion is now a dangerous business
Everything about the approach to reviving Anton Chekhov's first masterpiece for the theatre feels thought-through, says Dominic Cavendish
Hunter's reflections on life, sex and race are refreshingly laid-back, says Dominic Cavendish
Landmark venue Battersea Power Station teams up with Battersea Arts Centre for new culture space in London
JK Rowling isn't giving much away, but she says that the new play is definitely not a prequel
This flamenco show masterminded by the great guitarist is entirely irresistible, says Laura Thompson
Writer and artist John Byrne on the play that made his career, his relationship with Tilda Swinton, and his obsession with typewriters
This Fifties-set musical based on Elvis Presley songs is unashamedly feelgood, says Claire Allfree
As Whose Line Is It Anyway storms the West End, Clive Anderson tells Benji Wilson the secret of its success