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Book of Mormon musical opens in the home of the Church of Latter-day Saints by David Lawler

The controversial but popular musical has come to Salt Lake City, the global base of the faith

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 1:19pm on July 28, 2015[SHARE]

Jack and James Fox: 'forget wealth - acting requires talent and tenacity' by Julia Llewellyn Smith

James and Jack Fox tell Julia Llewellyn Smith about their new father-and-son stage roles, and why class and stardom are unrelated

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 12:00pm on July 28, 2015[SHARE]

Carlos Acosta's Cubania, Royal Opera House, review: 'plenty of energy, not enough passion' by Vanessa Keys

Acosta's Cuban-themed show has plenty going for it but only seldom makes a strong impression, says Vanessa Keys

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:28am on July 28, 2015[SHARE]

The Book of Mormon satirical musical arrives in Utah by Ap

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

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 4:22am on July 28, 2015[SHARE]

James Fox: criticism of posh actors is 'classist' by Anita Singh

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

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 1:00am on July 28, 2015[SHARE]

Enniskillen Beckett Festival, review: 'a chance to both soul-search and sightsee' by Dominic Cavendish

A Samuel Beckett festival provides a unique opportunity to combine sightseeing with thoughts of loneliness and death, says Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:25am on July 27, 2015[SHARE]

Michelle Fairley interview: 'Hollywood? I hate everything about it' by Serena Davies

The Game of Thrones star tells Serena Davies why she's switching Westeros for the West End

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 2:30am on July 25, 2015[SHARE]

Actress Natasha Parry dies aged 84 by David Chazan

Actress and comedian Natasha Parry, wife of director Peter Brook, has died in France aged 84

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 4:15pm on July 24, 2015[SHARE]

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, review: 'joyful' by Claire Allfree

Rachel Kavanaugh's revival of the 1954 film blossoms here into an old-fashioned love story, says Claire Allfree

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 5:57am on July 24, 2015[SHARE]

American Idiot, Arts Theatre, review: 'uninterrupted chaos' by Rachel Ward

This Green Day musical has enough wit and warmth to attract a mainstream audience, says Rachel Ward

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 8:00am on July 23, 2015[SHARE]

Richard II, Shakespeare's Globe, review: 'a production for tourists' by Dominic Cavendish

Dominic Cavendish found himself wading through this production

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 6:50am on July 23, 2015[SHARE]

Mack & Mabel, Chichester Festival Theatre, review: 'has real West End potential' by Dominic Cavendish

This revival of Jerry Herman's 1974 musical is irresistibly entertaining

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:44am on July 22, 2015[SHARE]

'Fiddler on Roof' stage actor Theodore Bikel dies at 91 by Afp and Telegraph Reporters

Theodore Bikel, who was best known for the role of Tevye and appeared in more than 150 films, has passed away

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 4:29am on July 22, 2015[SHARE]

HaLOL Comedy Night, Comedy Store, review: 'challenging' by Sameer Rahim

Sameer Rahim reviews comedy Store's HaLOL

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:02am on July 21, 2015[SHARE]

Sinatra, London Palladium, review: 'genuinely eye-boggling' by Neil McCormick

A new show that brings Ol' Blue Eyes back on stage hints at the future of performance, says Neil McCormick

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 6:20am on July 21, 2015[SHARE]

Game of Thrones' Jack Gleeson to perform at Soho Theatre by Telegraph Reporters

Gleeson, who played King Joffrey in Game of Thrones, to perform in a play 'about two bears in an intergalactic space ship'

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 5:38am on July 21, 2015[SHARE]

Why Brits get a special buzz on Broadway by Anne McCarthy

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

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 5:29am on July 21, 2015[SHARE]

Watch Cheek by Jowl's Ubu Roi live by Jonathan McAloon

Declan Donnellan's 'crisply entertaining' production, broadcast from New York, is available to watch on demand on July 26th at 7pm.

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 4:25am on July 20, 2015[SHARE]

Ubu Roi: an unforgiving satire on manners old and modern by Dominic Cavendish

Ubu Roi still holds sway, almost 120 years after its notorious Parisian premiere, says Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 2:00am on July 20, 2015[SHARE]

Thomas Mann doesn't belong in a G-string by Simon Heffer

Adaptations of Death in Venice rarely capture the subtlety and repression of Thomas Mann's classic novella, says Simon Heffer

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 2:00am on July 18, 2015[SHARE]

The Car Man, Sadler's Wells, review: 'masterful' by Rachel Ward

Matthew Bourne's radical reworking of Carmen still makes for a thrilling evening of dance, says Rachel Ward

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 6:00pm on July 17, 2015[SHARE]

The Gathered Leaves, Park Theatre, review: 'hugely impressive' by Dominic Cavendish

Generations of actors deliver the goods, says Dominic Cavendish

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:07am on July 17, 2015[SHARE]

How Vicki Mortimer built a harem fit for Mozart by Claire Allfree

Vicki Mortimer's designs for The Abduction from the Seraglio draw on Istanbul's grandeur, says Claire Allfree

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 6:00am on July 17, 2015[SHARE]

Pulitzer-winner Stephen Adly Guirgis: 'the prize doesn't really mean anything' by Guy Kelly

The New York playwright, who won the 2015 Pulitzer prize, looks back on his awards, accidental writing career and friendship with Philip Seymour Hoffman

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 2:00am on July 17, 2015[SHARE]

The Crocodile, Pavilion Theatre, Manchester, review: 'Simon Bird takes on Dostoyevsky' by Jane Shilling

Dostoyevsky's satirical fable about a man eaten by a crocodile gets a witty, infectiously enjoyable update, says Jane Shilling

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:02am on July 16, 2015[SHARE]
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