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Benedict Cumberbatch shocks Hamlet crowds with foul-mouthed rant by Telegraph Staff

Hamlet actor Benedict Cumberbatch tells crowds to 'f--- the politicians' in plea for aid for refugees

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 9:00pm on October 29, 2015[SHARE]

My Harry Potter online ticket queue hell by Telegraph Staff

The web was meant to make getting tickets to popular events easier. Yet all the skills of a digital ninja do not prevent howling disappointment

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 1:17pm on October 29, 2015[SHARE]

Ian McKellen is wrong about Shakespeare by Harry De Quetteville

As one of the great actors of his generation, Sir Ian should know that the Bard must be read before being seen on stage

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 2:10pm on October 27, 2015[SHARE]

Ian McKellen is wrong about Shakespeare. He's best read on paper by Harry De Quetteville

As one of the great actors of his generation, Sir Ian should know that the Bard must be read before being seen on stage

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 2:10pm on October 27, 2015[SHARE]

What are the 10 most expensive West End shows in history? by Rozina Sabur

As Elf opens in the West End charging £240 for its best ticket, we look at the musicals with the highest ticket prices in 2015

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 12:00pm on October 26, 2015[SHARE]

Woman thrown out of theatre for singing along 'loudly and badly' to musical The Bodyguard by Sophie Jamieson

Audience members said the woman became aggressive when they asked her to stop singing along to the musical starring Alexandra Burke

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 4:32am on October 26, 2015[SHARE]

Difficult scenes can "mess up" an actor, says James McAvoy by Javier Espinoza

The Trainspotting star's comments emerged as he joined Nicole Kidman and Josh Hartnett for Danny Boyle's charity show

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 1:58pm on October 25, 2015[SHARE]

Angela Lansbury at 90: her best performances by Telegraph Staff

To celebrate Angela Lansbury's 90th birthday, David Gritten picks her 10 greatest performances

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 1:45am on October 16, 2015[SHARE]

Benedict Cumberbatch: being a father has made me a better Hamlet by Hannah Furness

The British actor says he now understands the complexity of the father/son relationship after having a newborn baby son

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:00pm on October 9, 2015[SHARE]

Sir Kenneth Branagh made president of RADA to upstage the posh brigade by Hannah Furness

Exclusive: Sir Kenneth Branagh made president of drama school to upstage the posh brigade

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 5:15am on October 3, 2015[SHARE]

Plumber's son Branagh cast by Rada to upstage the posh brigade by Hannah Furness

Exclusive Drama school chooses first drama school head since Seventies to attract aspiring actors of any background

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 1:00am on October 3, 2015[SHARE]

Jeremy Paxman: What's wrong with cherishing the land in which you live? by Jeremy Paxman

The RSC's spine-tingling new production of 'Henry V' is full of patriotism - which reminds us that we live in an unheroic, self-doubting age

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 3:00pm on September 25, 2015[SHARE]

Rosalind Franklin would be 'astonished' to be cast as feminist icon in play starring Nicole Kidman 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

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 5:00pm on September 13, 2015[SHARE]

It's not just you, Roger Moore - modern actors really do mumble too much by Jane Shilling

Once upon a time our actors' enunciation was clear as a bell. But the art of projecting your voice seems to have fallen from favour

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 2:53pm on September 13, 2015[SHARE]

1984? Brave New World? Why I love a little dystopia by Libby Purves

Huxley and Orwell tapped into an enduring theme - the innate, unconquerable desire to be left alone

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:00am on September 12, 2015[SHARE]

Knights to remember in the West End by Michael Henderson

The cost of going to the theatre is bad for your Elf, plus Morse code, and unexpected pleasures...

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 9:00am on September 12, 2015[SHARE]

Banning dwarfs from the stage will only make us grumpy by Steve Redford

Little people need to be out there and proud, not afraid of being laughed at

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 2:04pm on September 9, 2015[SHARE]

Bond girls: actresses who have fallen for 007 in James Bond films over the years by Telegraph Staff

Five decades of women who've fallen for 007

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 4:06am on September 8, 2015[SHARE]

Nicole Kidman: 'Tell off audiences for using a mobile phone? I'm just happy they've turned up' by Anita Singh

Nicole Kidman says audiences who pay for West End tickets deserve to enjoy themselves, as she makes her West End return in Photograph 51

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 12:25pm on September 7, 2015[SHARE]

Nicole Kidman: I had no idea 'theatrical Viagra' was a compliment by Hannah Furness

Nicole Kidman, the actress, admits she was left baffled by the Telegraph's compliment, saying she had no idea what Viagra was. She does now...

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 5:00pm on September 4, 2015[SHARE]

Homegrown director: 'My play didn't have an 'extremist' agenda - so why was it shut down?' by Radhika Sanghani

National Youth Theatre production Homegrown was cancelled last month - and the publication of internal emails now suggests it was a case of censorship. Radhika Sanghani hears all from direct…

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:56am on September 4, 2015[SHARE]

Jeremy Corbyn: My radical plan for the arts will make Britain happier by Michael Wilkinson

Labour leadership frontrunner Jeremy Corbyn says he will invest in the arts, protect the BBC and ensure every child can learn a musical instrument

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:25am on September 1, 2015[SHARE]

Shall I compare thee to a rap star? by Hannah Furness

Royal Shakespeare Company launches hip-hop app to attract youngsters

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:31pm on August 28, 2015[SHARE]

Benedict Cumberbatch told 'not to go into acting' by leading Harrow drama teacher by Lucy Clarke-billings

Despite his obvious talent, fellow actors say a young Cumberbatch was warned off the 'tough business' of acting

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 9:51am on August 16, 2015[SHARE]

I agree, Benedict Cumberbatch, we do need a few new smartphone rules by Shane Watson

As the actor criticises his audience for filming him during Hamlet, Shane Watson reflects on the only things smartphones are actually good for

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:28am on August 13, 2015[SHARE]
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