Book of Mormon musical opens in the home of the Church of Latter-day Saints
The controversial but popular musical has come to Salt Lake City, the global base of the faith
The controversial but popular musical has come to Salt Lake City, the global base of the faith
James and Jack Fox tell Julia Llewellyn Smith about their new father-and-son stage roles, and why class and stardom are unrelated
Acosta's Cuban-themed show has plenty going for it but only seldom makes a strong impression, says Vanessa Keys
Book of Mormon starts sold-out, two-week run at Salt Lake City theatre just two blocks from the church's flagship temple and headquarters
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
A Samuel Beckett festival provides a unique opportunity to combine sightseeing with thoughts of loneliness and death, says Dominic Cavendish
The Game of Thrones star tells Serena Davies why she's switching Westeros for the West End
Actress and comedian Natasha Parry, wife of director Peter Brook, has died in France aged 84
Rachel Kavanaugh's revival of the 1954 film blossoms here into an old-fashioned love story, says Claire Allfree
This Green Day musical has enough wit and warmth to attract a mainstream audience, says Rachel Ward
Dominic Cavendish found himself wading through this production
This revival of Jerry Herman's 1974 musical is irresistibly entertaining
Theodore Bikel, who was best known for the role of Tevye and appeared in more than 150 films, has passed away
Sameer Rahim reviews comedy Store's HaLOL
A new show that brings Ol' Blue Eyes back on stage hints at the future of performance, says Neil McCormick
Gleeson, who played King Joffrey in Game of Thrones, to perform in a play 'about two bears in an intergalactic space ship'
The English cast of Wolf Hall in New York explain how acting there is a vastly different experience to treading the boards in the West End
Declan Donnellan's 'crisply entertaining' production, broadcast from New York, is available to watch on demand on July 26th at 7pm.
Ubu Roi still holds sway, almost 120 years after its notorious Parisian premiere, says Dominic Cavendish
Adaptations of Death in Venice rarely capture the subtlety and repression of Thomas Mann's classic novella, says Simon Heffer
Matthew Bourne's radical reworking of Carmen still makes for a thrilling evening of dance, says Rachel Ward
Generations of actors deliver the goods, says Dominic Cavendish
Vicki Mortimer's designs for The Abduction from the Seraglio draw on Istanbul's grandeur, says Claire Allfree
The New York playwright, who won the 2015 Pulitzer prize, looks back on his awards, accidental writing career and friendship with Philip Seymour Hoffman
Dostoyevsky's satirical fable about a man eaten by a crocodile gets a witty, infectiously enjoyable update, says Jane Shilling