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Alex and Robert Bathurst
As the hero of the Telegraph's comic strip heads to the West End, his creators, the director and leading actor talk about their ground-breaking play.
Our Friends in the North
A timely revival for Peter Flannery's epic on power and corruption.
Janie Dee
Janie Dee remembers when Alan Ayckbourn laughed at her bottom.
Cast No Shadow
Cast No Shadow is a ground-breaking mix of dance and film.
Present Laughter
Present Laughter is a truly repellent comedy says Charles Spencer.
Alex
Watch the cast and crew celebrate 21 years in the West End.
Michael McIntyre
Comedian Michael McIntyre on the pain of being called posh.
Jennifer Saunders
A vicious new alter ego for Jennifer Saunders, plus Paul Merton and more.
Trevor Nunn
What do Sam Mendes, Sacha Baron-Cohen and Trevor Nunn have in common?
A tide of musicals and spin-offs is sweeping across London, but Jonathan Kent is fighting back.
In 1961, Russia's finest dancer defected to the West. But years later, the Soviet secret police had their revenge.
Simon Schama on staging his account of the black slaves who fought for George III.
Lee Hall, creator of the famous boy dancer, has written a play about real-life artistic miners.
"I am sitting in a small, dark cinema. On screen, a nubile Swedish girl is performing unspeakable acts to a desperate, over-coated old man. I look around me, half expecting to see more such men..."
Rebecca Davies
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