Last seen on the London stage in the National Theatre's 2007 production of Samuel Beckett's 'Happy Days', Fiona Shaw is widely regarded as one of the finest classical actors of her generation and is one of our 40th birthday heroes
Distinguished dramatist whose plays, such as ‘Pravda’, have kept UK theatre vital and vigorous; he’s one of Time Out London’s 40th birthday heroes
‘The Walworth Farce’ portrays Elephant & Castle as a threatening, ugly place. But local Julie Myerson begs to differ. She explains why, actually, Walworth is well worth the effort
The Paper Cinema’s lovingly crafted shows mixing surreal puppetry with film were a huge success at Edinburgh. Time Out meets its creator Nic Rawling
As Barbican audiences look forward to Robert Lepage’s nine-hour ‘Lipsynch’, Time Out ponders the appeal of marathon theatre
Donald Hutera asks Matthew Bourne about his ‘dark and relentless’ intepretation of Oscar Wilde’s ‘Dorian Gray’ – heading to Sadler’s Wells this week
The three-day Deloitte Ignite festival at the Royal Opera House is a magical mystery tour for the senses, with a whole spectrum of experiences to stimulate, tantalise, and inspire. We round up what's on offer
Time Out reports from Edinburgh on this year’s Fringe festival, finding a trend for plays exploring the alienating causes and effects of horrific real-life events
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