50 stories by "Anita Singh"
Family of scientist whose key role in discovering DNA was effectively written out of history are delighted she is being commemorated in Photograph 51 but wonder if she he been misinterpreted
Nicole Kidman says audiences who pay for West End tickets deserve to enjoy themselves, as she makes her West End return in Photograph 51
First official pictures of Benedict Cumberbatch in the Barbican's production of Hamlet show him in a mix of modern dress and period costume
Actor James Fox says he was "brought up in a generation that despised upper class people" and preferred working class actors such as Tom Courtenay and Michael Caine
Most expensive West End ticket is £202.25 to see The Book of Mormon, research shows, although the cheap seats are getting (slightly) cheaper
The author says The Curious Incident of the Dog In The Night-Time shouldn't be used by social workers and police forces to understand autism
As Les Miserables celebrates its 25th anniversary with a concert at the O2 Arena, Sir Cameron Mackintosh explains the secret of its enduring success.
Stories on stage and screen 'coming from a worryingly narrow set of voices' as study shows working class actors earn £10,000 less per year
Hussein Chalayan, who once turned a table into a dress, is creating his own contemporary-dance show. Anita Singh meets him
Nicole Kidman, whose last West End performance was memorably described as "pure theatrical Viagra", is back in play about British scientist Rosalind Franklin
Nicole Kidman will return to the West End in Photograph 51, 17-years after her theatrical debut was described by The Telegraph as 'pure theatrical viagra'
As he unveils his inaugural season, Matthew Warchus tells Anita Singh what's in store
Theatregoers will not be able to see the actors in a new production of Samuel Beckett's All That Fall, which is just how the playwright wished it to be staged
Exclusive report and pictures from rehearsals of the new musical, The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole
Makram Khoury, a celebrated actor based in Israel, will make his RSC debut in The Merchant of Venice in Stratford-upon-Avon
Actresses Patricia Hodge and Janet Suzman say theatre audiences are less intelligent than they used to be
David Tennant used his speech at the WhatsOnStage theatre awards to warn that funding to the creative arts must be protected
Sue Townsend gave her blessing to this musical inspired by her novel. Now its spotty teenage hero has been cast - four times over
The performance was to mark the show's 25th anniversary
Sherlock star Martin Freeman says he is relieved his Shakespearean debut as Richard III is coming to an end, and praises the 'exemplary' fans who came to see him
The Daily Telegraph theatre critic has decided to step down after 25 years
Tricycle Theatre agrees to accept funding from the Embassy of Israel in London following furore over withdrawal of Jewish Film Festival
Jeremy Paxman is trying his hand at comedy in a one-man show, Paxo, featuring jokes about Dignitas euthanasia clinics and cycling with Sigourney Weaver
West End actors and chorus members are asking for the £518 a week Equity minimum to be increased by 10 per cent
Fans buy a ticket, dress in character and turn up to replica sets for 'immersive experience'