Including the one where Noël Coward was caught shoplifting.
We look at the filmmaker’s capital connections.
A magic show of two halves.
Despite Felicity Kendal, show falls short of comic bliss.
A Cowardy Christmas.
A trivial comedy for serious people.
Tell us which words mean the most to you.
A traditional play from Harold Pinter Theatre.
At 88 Angela Lansbury has still got it.
Anna Chancellor and Toby Stephens go at it hammer and tongues.
Forget the Edinburgh Festival, there's still plenty going on in London's theatres this week
A high quality revival of a high quality play... so what?
Lumpy and oversweetened, Cowardy Custard fails to impress although the material is glorious.
There’s a whiff of mothballs at Richmond, and it’s not all coming from the audience in this starry but stolid revival of Noel Coward’s Blithe Spirit …
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