Incendiary play about interracial marriage reaches London stage after 60 years
Alice Childress's 'Wedding Band' is theatre that should never have been forgotten, says director Monique Touko
Alice Childress's 'Wedding Band' is theatre that should never have been forgotten, says director Monique Touko
Aldeburgh Festival is staging the composer's 'Curlew River' together with the Noh theatre play that inspired it in 1956
Trafalgar Theatre revival about a woman in rehab is as witty as it is painful
Danny Sapani rakes over insults and injuries in Stephen Adly Guirgis's snappy play
Themes of suffering and redemption run through the truth-based drama at Nottingham Playhouse
Individuals can invest as little as a few thousand into productions, but flops are an eternal risk
Also reviewed: a Martinů/Harbison operatic double-bill at the Linbury theatre
Samuel Adamson's play at the Kiln Theatre, London, traces the peaks and troughs of a life-long relationship
At London's Bush Theatre, Bijan Sheibani's new play explores the profound impact of a baby's arrival
Hilary Fannin's adaptation at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin plays fast and loose with the 1905 original
With music by Arcade Fire's Will Butler, David Adjmi's drama at the Golden Theatre, New York, follows tangled recording sessions by a 1970s rock band
The Taipei company performed a tender, combative duet as part of the Coronet Theatre's Taiwan Festival
The theatre director's innovative 'Cherry Orchard' at the Donmar Warehouse will have no samovars but plenty of carpet
Stories ebb and flow in Ben Power's play at London's National Theatre
Old friends face time and mortality in Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' waspishly humorous and darkly metaphysical play
Debt funding will help Cutting Edge Group invest in creating and buying music rights for films, TV, theatre productions and games
London's Royal Court Theatre Upstairs is filled with mess and mischief in this witty drama
Sarah Gordon's drama at London's National Theatre playfully tackles feminism, creativity and fame
A zesty, often satirical swirl of dialogue and operetta, zarzuela is back in the spotlight " and once seen, it's never forgotten . . . 
Love and self-deception course through Eugene O'Neill's painful family drama at Wyndham's Theatre, London
Rachael Stirling plays the shrewd and witty star Sarah Siddons in April De Angelis's new play
Wearyingly trite production portrays the late singer as a saintly perfectionist
Multilayered musical by Ivo van Hove and Rufus Wainwright opens at the Gielgud theatre, London
An Austrian magazine is putting its deep reporting on the stage " with great success
Zinnie Harris's adaptation at the Rose Theatre in Kingston mixes Shakespeare's text with colloquial domestic dialogue