Rachel Zegler is a stunning Eva Perón in Jamie Lloyd’s pulsating new EvitaAndrew Lloyd Webber’s musical is boldly reframed for today inside the London Palladium — plus a view from the street of ‘Don’t Cry for Me Argentina’A Moon for the Misbegotten review — Ruth Wilson and Michael Shannon mesmerise in Eugene O’Neill’s stark dramaThe actors bring tough honesty to Rebecca Frecknall’s staging at London’s Almeida TheatreNoughts & Crosses theatre review — a timely adaptation of Malorie Blackman’s novelAt London’s Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, the story of a racist society with a twist is powerfully staged, though overloaded with narrativeStereophonic theatre review — 1970s rock drama is a sublime, five-star hitDavid Adjmi’s Tony-winning play about a Fleetwood Mac-style band comes to London’s Duke of York’s TheatreThe Ministry of Lesbian Affairs theatre review — a heartwarming musical comedyIman Qureshi’s ensemble piece at London’s Kiln Theatre takes on big questions with refreshing honestyShowmanism review — Dickie Beau’s ingenious lip-sync show is a spellbinding tribute to theatre Playful meditation on performance at Hampstead Theatre includes anecdotes from Ian McKellen and Fiona ShawMore from this SeriesFiddler on the Roof review — dazzling musical simmers with contemporary resonanceAfter its success at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, the fizzing production fills London’s Barbican Theatre with spirit and songThe Crucible theatre review — Arthur Miller’s tale of paranoia feels dismayingly relevantDirector Ola Ince brings the febrile atmosphere of the Salem witch trials to Shakespeare’s Globe
Rachel Zegler is a stunning Eva Perón in Jamie Lloyd’s pulsating new EvitaAndrew Lloyd Webber’s musical is boldly reframed for today inside the London Palladium — plus a view from the street of ‘Don’t Cry for Me Argentina’A Moon for the Misbegotten review — Ruth Wilson and Michael Shannon mesmerise in Eugene O’Neill’s stark dramaThe actors bring tough honesty to Rebecca Frecknall’s staging at London’s Almeida TheatreNoughts & Crosses theatre review — a timely adaptation of Malorie Blackman’s novelAt London’s Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, the story of a racist society with a twist is powerfully staged, though overloaded with narrativeStereophonic theatre review — 1970s rock drama is a sublime, five-star hitDavid Adjmi’s Tony-winning play about a Fleetwood Mac-style band comes to London’s Duke of York’s TheatreThe Ministry of Lesbian Affairs theatre review — a heartwarming musical comedyIman Qureshi’s ensemble piece at London’s Kiln Theatre takes on big questions with refreshing honestyShowmanism review — Dickie Beau’s ingenious lip-sync show is a spellbinding tribute to theatre Playful meditation on performance at Hampstead Theatre includes anecdotes from Ian McKellen and Fiona ShawMore from this SeriesFiddler on the Roof review — dazzling musical simmers with contemporary resonanceAfter its success at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, the fizzing production fills London’s Barbican Theatre with spirit and songThe Crucible theatre review — Arthur Miller’s tale of paranoia feels dismayingly relevantDirector Ola Ince brings the febrile atmosphere of the Salem witch trials to Shakespeare’s Globe