
Richard Bean's play about tabloid phone-hacking has been overtaken by real-life events, says Tim Walker
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 02:00AM[SHARE]As the Pythons prepare for the stage show, Eric Idle admits their age is a concern, singling out Russell Brand and Eddie Izzard as stand-ins if anything goes wrong
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 07:57PM[SHARE]Audience members for Jeremy Paxman's Edinburgh Fringe show have been offered the option of returning their tickets after the age guideline was increased over its language
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 02:30AM[SHARE]The star of The Hobbit is taking on The Crucible at the Old Vic. 'It's a big mountain to climb,' he tells Chris Harvey
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 12:00PM[SHARE]A proposal has been submitted to stage a 'War Horse event' in Westminster Hall as part of the commemorations of the 100th anniversary of the First World War
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 02:30AM[SHARE]Lily Cole, the supermodel, says she hopes to keep doing theatre after she enjoyed touring Britain in a stage production of Simon Armitage's The Last Days of Troy
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 02:28AM[SHARE]Andrew Lloyd Webber, the British composer, says he feels like America is his real home as that's where he was first discovered.
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 02:28AM[SHARE]Mark Rylance won his third Tony award for playing the countess Olivia in Twelfth Night and there is a British success for Sophie Okonede
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 03:40AM[SHARE]WATCH: Director Sam Mendes and actor Simon Russell Beale discuss their acclaimed production of King Lear at the National Theatre
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 08:27AM[SHARE]Matthew Stadlen talks to performers and festival-goers in Salisbury
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:00AM[SHARE]Sarah Crompton pays tribute to a man who lights up the stage
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 03:00PM[SHARE]Video: Shakespearian actor Mark Rylance reads from Paul Kingsnorth's book The Wake
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 10:13AM[SHARE]Video: Shakespearian actor Mark Rylance reads from Paul Kingsnorth's book The Wake
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 10:13AM[SHARE]Kevin Spacey's successor, Matthew Warchus, should make bold choices says Sarah Crompton
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 10:22AM[SHARE]To celebrate Alan Bennett's 80th birthday, here are some of his most memorable quotations.
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 02:07AM[SHARE]This adaptation of Colm Toibin's provocative novel will ruffle feathers but it's a success, says Charles Spencer
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:42AM[SHARE]As Miss Saigon marks its 25th anniversary, the show returns to London's West End
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 03:01AM[SHARE]Cameron Mackintosh's production of Boublil and Schonberg's Miss Saigon will open in May at the Prince Edward Theatre, London
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 03:00AM[SHARE]We think these are the best plays ever written
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 06:00AM[SHARE]Richard E Grant explains why he has turned to a Leicester musical for his latest project among a hectic, globe-trotting schedule
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 02:00AM[SHARE]A V&A Museum competition to find the best Shakespeare cake has led to Much Ado About Muffin
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 07:04AM[SHARE]In pics: from Laurence Olivier to Lego figurines, it's the best of the Bard
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 12:45PM[SHARE]London theatreland's prize-giving ceremony at the Royal Opera House
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 08:35AM[SHARE]Musicians in bestselling West End show are accusing the National Theatre of breach of contract after being made redundant in favour of a recorded soundtrack
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 02:30AM[SHARE]The original review of George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion which opened in London 100 years ago
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 02:00AM[SHARE]George Bernard Shaw spoke to the Telegraph 100 years ago, before the curtains went up on his play Pygmalion in London
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 02:00AM[SHARE]In pictures: the Iron Lady celebrated on stage and screen
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 04:00AM[SHARE]The Olivier award-winning actor will play Hamlet from August to October 2015 at London's Barbican theatre
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 10:35AM[SHARE]Benedict Cumberbatch, star of BBC One's Sherlock, will play Shakespeare's Hamlet on the London stage for 12 weeks in the summer of 2015
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 07:09AM[SHARE]Actors Sir Patrick Stewart and Sir Ian Mckellen photograph their friendship in the Big Apple
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:27AM[SHARE]Sylvester Stallone attends the opening of Rocky the Musical, which is based on his 1976 Oscar-winning film
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 02:53PM[SHARE]

