Tamara Gausi explains how to survive an all-night theatrethon, as she stays the night at the Arcola Theatre's 'Hotel Medea'
Movies-turned-plays are often mediocre, says Caroline McGinn, but Steven Berkoff's staging of Budd Schulberg's 'On the Waterfront' could be a contender
Time Out looks back at Hampstead Theatre's colourful history as 'Private Lives' kicks off its fiftieth birthday bash
Richard Dreyfuss finds his way to the clitoris – via the decline of Western civilisation, setting rivals up with underage girls and the power of the American dream. Time Out tries to keep up
It’s messy, foreign, intermittently magical and beautiful to watch: dance and physical theatre pieces from Europe and beyond
After five years in Hollywood, Toby Jones has been tempted back to the stage by a plum role in Tom Stoppard's 'Every Good Boy Deserves Favour', which ambitiously brings the orchestra up from the pit
Donald Hutera previews Russian underground performance troupe Akhe Engineering Theatre's production, 'Plug'n'Play', coming to London's Shunt Vaults in January
In the UK's major theatres, opera houses and TV studios, Jonathan Miller has spent a lifetime building a reputation for both brilliance and bruising causticity. So what sort of man is he, Renaissance or nuisance? Neither, finds Time Out's Caroline McGinn
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