Ron Moody was the perfect Fagin
The late actor's performance in Oliver! fuelled Dominic Cavendish's love of theatre
The late actor's performance in Oliver! fuelled Dominic Cavendish's love of theatre
Adapted from the novel by PG Wodehouse, with music by George and Ira Gershwin, this is perfect summer fare, says Jane Shilling
Christopher Lee, who has died at the age of 93, brought dignity and gravitas to the most fantastical of roles. His talent will outlast us all, says Robbie Collin
At 50, Marber has found his voice again, and it roars., says Dominic Cavendish
This is not the big coup we had hoped for in Miller's centenary year, says Dominic Cavendish
Some may deem it inappropriate but a stage play is the perfect medium to tell this story, says Jonathan Maitland, the playwright behind An Audience With Jimmy Savile
Cherkaoui's reinvention of Tango celebrates and subverts the famous genre, says Mark Monahan
If you can't remember a good publicly-funded play then you can't have been looking very hard, says Darren Henley, chief executive of Arts Council England
This new, darkly comic drama by Gary Owen really gets inside its characters' heads, says Dominic Cavendish
Far from a dull day out, taking your children to the theatre can be super entertaining, writes Anna Maxted - as long as you pick the right shows
What have we learned from the legendary actor's recent interviews?
British dramas are winning big on Broadway because they speak loudly to our post-9/11 world, says Dominic Cavendish
The author says The Curious Incident of the Dog In The Night-Time shouldn't be used by social workers and police forces to understand autism
Actor Luke Treadaway's raw and ultimately ecstatic performance makes this production extraordinary, says Charles Spencer.
Helen Mirren, musical Fun Home and Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time all triumph
The Actress wins a Tony for playing the Queen on stage and Britain's Alex Sharp is named best actor
We're still in the grip of the uncertainty that Shakespeare's drama so powerfully conveys
Which football team is named after the Bard? How many characters commit suicide in his plays? Find out how much you really know about Shakespeare with this fiendishly tricky quiz
The actor, who died today, was too fine an actor for the 007 role he famously rejected, says Ben Lawrence
Struggling actor who gave up the stage is now vying for top award
The actor was a veteran of stage and screen, but is perhaps most famous for turning down the part of James Bond
This Sydney Theatre Company production will leave you moved, captivated and changed, says Jane Shilling
This radical new version of The Oresteia is perhaps a bit too clever for its own good, says Dominic Cavendish
Known so far for her TV performances, Jessica Brown Findlay is powerfully impressive at the Almeida in Oresteia, western culture's oldest drama, says Dominic Cavendish
Cricketer Freddy Flintoff will appear at 2015 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the biggest ever with 50,459 performances and 3,314 shows