Swimming and singing keep the years at bay for actress Thelma Ruby
By Claire Cantor
She joins an all-star cast for Lady Windermere's Fan
By JC Reporter
Composer and lyricist Sondheim has given his blessing to the gender reversal contained in the new production
John Nathan has high praise for an award-winning play, but there's an elephant in the theatre
By John Nathan
John Nathan on a disconcerting tale of a radio shock jock
John Nathan applauds a new production of Stephen Sondheim's Follies
Is it the schools, or the Middle East conflict that gets Israelis dancing? Joy Sable interviews the man bringing Israeli dance to Sadlers Wells
By Joy Sable
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Michael Freedland remembers a comic who was "as Jewish as one of those bagels,with a nice shmear of cream cheese on top"
By Michael Freedland
An "incredibly powerful" evening
There's nothing quite like a Yael Farber production, says John Nathan
As the Broadway hit Oslo comes to London, John Nathan meets the man who put the 1993 Middle East peace talks on stage.
Maureen Lipman is all set to direct The Knowledge, her late husband Jack Rosenthal's classic play about London's cabbie trade. Janet Gordon met her in a cabbies' cafe
By Janet Gordon
Lee Levitt asks comedians at this year's Edinburgh Fringe if Jewish humour has changed
By Lee Levitt
John Nathan gives his verdict on a musical version of Sue Townsend's bestseller
Stockard Channing stars in a tale of family strife
Lee Levitt reviews comedy at the Edinburgh Fringe - including a show where he was the only member of the audience.