Ninety years after women won the right to vote, Rebecca Lenkiewicz’s play about the suffragettes opens at the National. She explains how they came to inspire her
As ‘The Wizard of Oz’ opens on stage at the Royal Festival Hall, Time Out hears about the Dorothy-themed acts lined up for the cabaret after-show
Time Out rounds up the best places in London to catch theatre under the stars this summer
Time Out pokes around Gob Squad’s ‘Kitchen’ to find out how it connects to Warhol’s original vision and the changes of the 1960s
As Ché Walker’s new play, ‘The Frontline’, explores the murky side of Camden, he and three of the actors tell Time Out what the area means to them
Jane Edwardes meets theatrical grande dame Margaret Tyzack, currently enchanting audiences in Enid Bagnold’s brittle comedy ‘The Chalk Garden’
Royal Court's artistic director Dominic Cooke on how he intends to find new plays without commissioning
‘Black Watch’, the violent, haunting and darkly funny play about Scottish soldiers in Iraq, stormed the Edinburgh Festival two years ago. As it heads south, Time Out talks to the technical team about the tricky business of putting bodies and bullets on stage