How Broadways' premier satirist knocked Hamilton down a peg
'Spamilton', the off-Broadway spoof of the blockbuster Broadway musical, has become a popular ticket for people who can’t afford or can’t get seats for 'Hamilton'
'Spamilton', the off-Broadway spoof of the blockbuster Broadway musical, has become a popular ticket for people who can’t afford or can’t get seats for 'Hamilton'
Robert Lepage’s one-man performance is his most autobiographical play to date
Mark Morris dance Group's 'Pepperland' kicks off the Beatles celebration in Liverpool as part of the 'Sgt Pepper' at 50 season
Black actors wear whiteface and white actors assume blackface in Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's play which deals with the issues of racial difference with playful provocativeness
Police reportedly told audience members there were 'concerns' about something found in the building
The Globe's production of ‘Twelfth Night’ is part of Emma Rice’s Summer of Love season but it lacks emotional depth
Twice a year JB Shorts in Manchester presents six new 15-minute plays by top TV writers
Poignant one-man play written and performed by former soldier Ross Ericson does not shy away from gore, but also offers wry humour and a welcome original perspective on the Great War
The world premiere of Timberlake Wertenbaker's play about eight local women dealing with the consequences of a luxurious skyscraper hotel being built in Bolton feels too unbelievable
Adam Scott-Rowley has brought his entirely naked and thoroughly exhilarating performance to one of London's newest theatres which will terrify audiences in this unmissable one-man show
Rambert's much loved 'Ghost Dances' by Christopher Bruce is inspired by the oppression of the Pinochet regime in Chile
With the all-female staging of 'Medea' which is currently on at the Bristol Old Vic, we take a look at what drives productions to be exclusive to women
Emma Donoghue has adapted her book ‘Room’ – which was triggered by the Josef Fritzl case in Austria – for the stage
This play is based on the memoir by the former British diplomat Rory Stewart, who was posted to a province of the newly liberated Iraq to serve as governor
A revival of Tony Kushner’s two-part epic – set in New York about gay rights amidst the Aids crisis and a Conservative Reagan administration – is directed by Marianne Elliott
Lenny Henry stars in Bertolt Brecht's satire about the rise of a demagogue in a new adaptation by Bruce Norris which includes persistent references to Donald Trump
After the suicide of their son, a grieving mother and father dine with his tormenter. Masochism, absolution, forgiveness, and revenge are unravelled in the intimacy of the Finborough Theatre.
Hope Theatre Company's 'Gypsy Queen' by writer/actor Rob Ward about two professional boxers learning to love is a touching romance
Law plays the handsome drifter Gino in a new stage adaptation of Visconti’s sexually charged 1943 film 'Obsession', directed by Ivo van Hove