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Lines wanted for book on Bush theatre

11.01.11
If you can recall anecdotes from the star-studded past of the tiny Bush theatre, writer Neil Burkey wants to hear from you... more

Right to the heart of Judy in End of the Rainbow

23.11.10
Judy Garland was a fluid, natural performer — and at the same time floridly unreserved. End of the Rainbow reflects this... more

Two hours of tedium from The Prisoner of Second Avenue

14.07.10
Two Hollywood names in The Prisoner of Second Avenue - a drama about financially stressed times by a popular playwright: it should have worked a treat.... more

Tonys win is all the sweeter for Catherine Zeta-Jones

14.06.10
Catherine Zeta-Jones and Douglas Hodge triumphed at the Tony Awards — American theatre’s equivalent of the Oscars.... more

Jeff Goldblum comes back to London to revive his old pals act with Kevin Spacey

20.05.10
Hollywood star Jeff Gold-blum is returning to the London stage after hailing his last experience as the best time he had ever had.... more

Catherine Zeta-Jones and Jude Law lead the way as Brits dominate Tonys

04.05.10
The British invasion of Broadway has been recognised in its most prestigious theatre awards with Jude Law and Catherine Zeta-Jones heading the nominations... more

Diana Vickers is a fine new Little Voice in a big role

21.10.09
The Rise and Fall of Little Voice is amusing, affecting and decidedly old-fashioned.... more

Best of times for John Barrowman as La Cage ups the fun level

06.10.09
Standing alone at the end of the first half, John Barrowman positively decants emotion into that anthem of self-acceptance, I Am What I Am.... more

La Cage aux Folles is louche and touching

12.05.09
Roger Allam and Philip Quast, taking over the leads from Graham Norton and Steven Pacey, bring tremendous verve to La Cage aux Folles.... more

Rookery Nook is good for a laugh

30.04.09
Talk about a guilty pleasure. Ben Travers's farce, Rookery Nook, is as daft and rickety as they come.... more

Drag race for the Olivier awards

03.02.09
Drag-queen musical La Cage aux Folles leads the charge at this year's Olivier theatre awards... more

True Love in La Cage aux Folles

31.10.08
Terry Johnson's old-fashioned production of La Cage aux Folles reminds us why the show still exerts such a strong appeal for traditional audiences. ... more

Rain Man rising above the erotic

22.09.08
Dan Gordon's theatre adaptation of The Rain Man movie not only improves the original, it introduces to the West End a Hollywood heartthrob.... more

Mischa Barton hooks up with Hollywood ex-pat Josh Hartnett on a night out in London

16.09.08
Some girls have all the luck, including it seems actress Mischa Barton. Not content to have a lifestyle and career most people would kill for, she also had the pleasure of hooking up with gorgeous actor Josh Hartnett after they bumped into one another at trendy club Bungalow 8 last night. ... more

Rain Man takes to the stage

28.08.08
Josh Hartnett is starring in a theatrical version of Rain Man, the 1988 film that saw Dustin Hoffman play hospitalised autistic savant Raymond Babbit.... more

Ray Davies turns Kinks classic into musical

29.07.08
Rock legend Ray Davies is to star in Come Dancing; a new musical he has written for the Theatre Royal Stratford East.... more

Ray Davies turns Kinks classic into Come Dancing the musical

29.07.08
Rock legend Ray Davies will star in a new musical he has written for the Theatre Royal Stratford East... more

Farce with flounce

10.01.08
Even in our age of civil partnerships, Jerry Herman's farcical musical comedy La Cage aux Folles wrestles alluringly with a dilemma that could induce shudders of gay anxiety today.... more

The man who made us love Macbeth

28.09.07
London's most promising theatre director, Rupert Goold, takes a moment to talk about his latest show and future plans.... more

An unfair crack of the whip

13.11.06
Whipping It Up warns us how unprincipled a Conservative government under David Cameron might be. But Nicholas de Jongh's natural response was: "So what?" ... more

Drama? It's just madness

21.09.06
There are not that many plays that Nicholas de Jongh would cross London to avoid but Terry Johnson's Piano/Forte is one of them.... more

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