Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends review: All hail Broadway royalty
Seventy-five-year-old Bernadette Peters rolls back the years in Cameron Macintosh’s tribute to the late musical theatre genius
Frank and Percy review: Encounters of a limited nature
Directed by Sean Mathias and first seen at the Theatre Royal Windsor, this play would work well on the radio
How the theatre is embracing my proud Jewish identity
When I landed a contract with the Royal Shakespeare Company in the early 1990s, I was told to keep my heritage a secret
The Jewish dramatist exploring the world of demons
Rachel Bellman's latest work delves into the very Jewish mythology of dybbuks, mazzikin and personalised good and bad angels
The Russian playwright speaking out against Putin in the shadow of the Shoah
Dmitry Glukhovsky new drama examines the moral compromises some people make with evil regimes
The White Factory review: An important addition to the Shoah canon
Dmitry Ghlukhovsky’s new play investigates how good people can be corrupted under relatively little pressure
Obituary: Tom Kempinski
Playwright who wrote his personal trauma into his two most successful plays
God of Carnage review: Middle-class parents go to war
Art playwright Yasmina Reza's play centres on two couples on a spectacular collision course
Farewell Mr Haffmann review: Dinner date with the Nazi ambassador
This could so easily have been a comedy of manners if there was a tweak to the setting
A Mirror review: A timely lesson on dictatorship
Sam Holcroft’s witty and inventive new play shines a vital light on authoritarian regimes
Next to Normal review: Great songs, shame about the writing
I cannot remember a show that was so annoyingly written yet so impressively performed as this production about the repercussions of a mother's manic depression
The Arc review: A trilogy of new Jewish plays
This year's trio of dramas showcasing new talent are thought-provoking and moving but fail to venture out of the comfort zone
Three kosher plays on one London stage
The future of Jewish writing in British theatre is finally looking bright and beautiful, discovers John Nathan
The Jewish playwright who's turned her family's Iraqi story into a play
Dina Ibrahim's new play delves into the history of a Jewish family in Iraq
Word-Play review: Intense drama spoiled by leaden moments
Rabiah Hussain’s uneven play exploring the complexities of language drips with righteous indignation
Carlos Acosta at 50 review - A very fitting way to mark dancer's birthday
The Cuban ballet icon is certainly an unquestionable force for good
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