
Maxine Peake tops her uneven performance as Hamlet in Zinnie Harris's dark odyssey, says Dominic Cavendish
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 03:12PM[SHARE]This revival of James Roose-Evans's play stirred a strong feeling of misty-eyed reverie, says Dominic Cavendish
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:30AM[SHARE]Veteran actor Alan Alda's new play about Marie Curie entirely misses her importance, says Dominic Cavendish
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 01:00AM[SHARE]Penelope Wilton excels as the mother of a lawyer who took on Hitler and lost, says Dominic Cavendish
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 10:13AM[SHARE]Dominic Cavendish reviews The Ruling Class at Trafalgar Studios
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 07:01PM[SHARE]Feted model and former girlfriend of Prince Harry shows potential in There's a Monster in the Lake, says Dominic Cavendish
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 04:53PM[SHARE]Tom Stoppard's first new play in nine years drags and even bores
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 04:00PM[SHARE]Nicholas Hytner has presided over a golden age of theatre - what will Rufus Norris do, asks Dominic Cavendish
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 03:13PM[SHARE]Dominic Cavendish reviews My Night with Reg at the Apollo Theatre
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 05:19AM[SHARE]Dominic Cavendish salutes one of our greatest living playwrights
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 04:00AM[SHARE]This play about the race to build the atomic bomb is ambitious and triumphant, says Dominic Cavendish
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 07:59AM[SHARE]The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse's version of The Changeling is thrilling and atmospheric says Dominic Cavendish
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 07:32AM[SHARE]For all its unevenness, it's a privilege to see Brian Blessed's first on-stage King Lear, says Dominic Cavendish
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 05:52AM[SHARE]Wallace Shawn's one-man play set in a hotel room is smart and unnverving says Dominic Cavendish
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 07:01PM[SHARE]This family drama is funny and involving but lacks the chill of Putinist Russia, says Dominic Cavendish
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 10:42AM[SHARE]An absolute joy of an evening, built paradoxically on the despair, rejection, heart-break and jealousy that comes with love betrayed, says Dominic Cavendish
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 06:08PM[SHARE]Review by Dominic Cavendish
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 07:12AM[SHARE]Jerry Herman's musical about a pair of refugees from the Nazis gets a so-so UK premiere, says Dominic Cavendish
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 08:03AM[SHARE]Cirque du Soleil had Dominic Cavendish pinching himself
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 07:53AM[SHARE]George Bernard Shaw's tale of slum landlords remains relevant
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 06:52AM[SHARE]Nina Raine's revived play about the NHS is still tense and unflinching, says Dominic Cavendish
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:38AM[SHARE]Dominc Cavendish welcomes this heartfelt revival of Thomas Dekker's 17th-century city comedy
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 08:33AM[SHARE]Time and again, the most thrilling theatrical occasions were female dominated, says Dominic Cavendish
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 06:00AM[SHARE]Dominic Cavendish chooses his five best plays of 2014
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 06:00AM[SHARE]Dominic Cavendish is praying that this stupendous revival gets transferred to the West End
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 10:35AM[SHARE]Rupert Goold's zanily high-concept Merchant of Venice has too many baubles, says Dominic Cavendish
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 06:56AM[SHARE]This satirical swipe at the iPad generation is a witty collision of cultural influences and modern-day sensibilities
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 06:25AM[SHARE]Former Pussycat Doll has the meow factor as musical slinks its way back into town after 12 years away, says Dominic Cavendish
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 06:52PM[SHARE]Dominic Cavendish on a stylish but insubstantial take on Robert Louis Stevenson's piratical tale
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 10:40AM[SHARE]The Christmas Truce clambers inside a familiar historical event and makes it resonate afresh, says Dominic Cavendish
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 10:20AM[SHARE]The British performing arts - and theatre in particular - are under fire for attracting predominantly white, middle-class audiences. Is this criticism fair, asks Dominic Cavendish
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 04:04PM[SHARE]

