A formidable presence who played Yente opposite Topol in Fiddler on the Roof
By Gloria Tessler
Diplomat Meryl Frank spent years tracing the wartime fate of her Lithuanian relative. But the truth was sitting on her bookshelf
Joseph Fiennes is bang on target as England manager Gareth Southgate in James Graham's excellently pitched football crowd pleaser
There is something very familiar - and brilliant - in the stage adaptation of the 1993 movie
The Oscar-winning lyricist behind five James Bond theme tunes reveals how, at the age of 84, he is busier than ever
It's an intriguing triple bill
The play follows the experiences of a Jewish Viennese family over 50 years
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By John Nathan
To prevent Jews from being represented on stage because they might give succour to Israel’s critics is a cop out
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Neil LaBute's play morphs from rom-com into a tense and disturbing power struggle
Triumphant revival of Lloyd Webber musical sees Michael Ball return... but in a different role
By Jonathan Sacerdoti
Martin Sherman's play Rose is not only full of tired stereotypes - it relies on an unforgivable comparison between the IDF and the Nazis
Production of Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty's tale of two worlds on one island is beautifully sung if a little truncated
Lenny Henry excels in monologue featuring a 50-something grocer who arrived in England from Jamaica in 1962 but decades later is forced to leave
The Northern writer's portrayal of Yorkshire life revolutionised drama on the small screen
By Francine White
Hot playwright Ryan Calais-Cameron's latest drama focuses on what went down when America’s first African American Oscar winner was on the cusp of fame
Tour de France champion Gino Bartali's secret missions have now been set to music in London's West End
By Karen Glaser