Woman brings noisy baby to sell-out play starring Sir Kenneth Branagh
John Lithgow pays tribute to London theatre as he wins Tony award
Walk My World: Dystopian immersive theatre sets an epic new bar
War Horse at the National Theatre: Remains tremendously moving
High Society: Helen George gives star turn opposite Felicity Kendal
Rosamund Pike slams texting audience member in West End show
Black Comedy: Mixes physical comedy and emotional cringe
Chat Noir! review: Impressive immersive journey to 1890s Paris
Self Esteem weighs in on efforts to make West End more accessible
Beetlejuice the Musical: An absolute scream
Siena Kelly, star of 1536: 'I am typecast as a little minx now'
End of the Rainbow: Judy Garland's corpse dragged out yet again
CARE at Young Vic: A singular, compassionate piece of work
Quartet in Autumn: Crisply funny study of four lonely office workers
Equus review: A fine revival of a deeply odd but significant play
The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind: Good-hearted but long-winded
Stage Kiss at Hampstead Theatre: Amusing but lightweight comedy
Sherlock Holmes at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre: A garbled take
Ian McKellen returning to London stage in first major role since fall
1536 at Ambassadors Theatre: Believe the hype, this is electrifying
Krapp’s Last Tape review: Gary Oldman is sublime
Pay less, see more: LOVEtheatre week is back
Jack Thorne on his stage version of Let The Right One In
Rebecca Lucy Taylor on booze, double standards and her musical revival
A Midsummer Night’s Dream: A winningly sunny show at the Globe
Grace Pervades review: Ralph Fiennes sends himself up delightfully
Mass at Donmar Warehouse: An easy win for a smugly liberal audience
Please Please Me: Clumsy look at Epstein's obsession with Lennon
The Price: Arthur Miller's post-Crash drama shouldn't work this well
Between the River and the Sea: The personal can't avoid the political
What on earth is happening with West End ticket prices?
Avenue Q review: An illicit, profane, puppet joy
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest: Aaron Pierre is electric
Iphigenia review: A clumsy attempt to make Euripides relevant
Meet The Lion King's new leads: 'The Pride Rock prop is older than us'
A Doll’s House at the Almeida Theatre: Romola Garai is excellent
Copenhagen review: Dazzling but boggling play about quantum theory
Inter Alia review: A triumphant, freewheeling turn by Rosamund Pike
Closure of West End theatre is 'catastrophic loss to the arts'
The Authenticator: The legacy of slavery tackled head-on, with humour
Les Liaisons Dangereuses at the National: Lesley Manville is sublime
Jaja’s African Hair Braiding review: Vividly sketches in unseen lives
Romeo & Juliet review: Sadie Sink is a magnificent Juliet
First look at Sadie Sink and Noah Jupe in Romeo And Juliet in West End
Kinky Boots: Johannes Radebe is the saving grace of this mediocre show
A musical breaking barriers: Flyby gets ready to launch
Gracie Oddie-James: 'I was thrown in at the deep end'
John Proctor is the Villain review: terrifically provocative
Stephen Fry on his Standard Theatre Award: ‘Being in a play is weird'
Hayley Atwell on her Standard Theatre Award: 'It was unfairly fun'
Standard Theatre Awards winner Cate Blanchett: ‘I feel alive on stage'
Teeth ‘N’ Smiles at Duke of York’s review: why is everybody shouting?
Standard Theatre Awards winner Rachel Zegler: ‘Evita was amazing'
Teenage Cancer Trust Comedy Night review: fizzing with comedic talent
Consumed at Park Theatre: an uneven comedy with obsidian-black humour
Evening Standard Theatre Awards: Rachel Zegler among the winners
Summerfolk review: A stunning ensemble bring Gorky's satire to life
R.O.I at Hampstead Theatre Downstairs: fast-talking, big-thinking
Dark matter, time travel and meta theatre: Emma Howlett on Aether