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New venue to rise from the Westminster Theatre’s ashes

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The West End is to get its first major new theatre for decades. Westminster council has granted planning permission for a 314-seat auditorium in Palace Street, Victoria... more

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09.04.09
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02.04.09
Pity the pregnant woman who has the audacity to contemplate a second drink. Caroline Williams, 26, five months pregnant, was thrown out of The Cricketer in Hove for taking a sip from a friend's glass... more

On the Waterfront is enthralling

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On the Waterfront is an extraordinary piece of expressionistic theatre with a stylised ritual that ranks as a thrilling work of art.... more

On The Waterfront is a West End contender

27.01.09
The 94-year-old writer of 1954 film On The Waterfront will attend the West End premiere of his stage version... more

A head-turning Salome but dance is out of step

22.02.08
David McVicar's new production of Richard Strauss's Salome is an operatic masterpiece but not, you might say, to all tastes.... more

The boys are back in town

06.11.07
An audience full of big-shouldered men led Nick Curtis to conclude Glengarry Glen Ross may be the first play to make London theatre butch.... more

Why I'm bringing Brando to the West End

10.08.07
Steven Berkoff, one of British theatre's most vocal and unpredictable figures, talks about why he thinks he can now turn the iconic Fifties film On the Waterfront into a stage success.... more

That Monday mourning feeling

30.01.07
Written, directed and starring Steven Berkoff, one-time enfant terrible of British theatre, Sit and Shiver was bound to provoke a reaction. Fiona Mountford just didn't expect it to be boredom. ... more

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