An intensely languid but problematic late Williams.
Think Howards End meets Angels in America.
A fearless and relevant work.
Remember the Ingrams? *Cough*.
'Toeing' the party line.
Modern magic.
The latest MacGuffin musical.
Dickens as Dickens would have known it.
A star performance in an interesting historical play.
A magic show of two halves.
Illusions, magic, trickery and escapology.
Imelda Staunton on the poverty line.
Stage adaptation of the 1997 film is a crowd-pleaser, but should it be?
Patriotism and power in this Shakespeare classic.
Does loss hurt more if you've been a famous author's fantasy child?
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Our pick of London’s best theatre, dance and opera opening this week.
An Eastwards-shifted ‘It Ain’t Half Hot, Mum.
Meera Syal and Paul Bhattacharjee add some Bollywood sparkle to Shakespeare's classic.
Shakespeare's political thriller pulses with vibrant freshness in this African setting from the RSC.
A high quality revival of a high quality play... so what?
Two weeks of comedy and cabaret hosted by Frank Skinner, at the Noel Coward Theatre in January.
In honour of the new Harold Pinter Theatre, we look at the men and women lending their names to London's playhouses
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