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The musical theatre star has joined forces with Elaine Paige to host West End Woofs in aid of rescue cats and dogs
Daniel Radcliffe gives a great performance in this revival of Maria Friedman’s production at the Hudson Theatre
Bernadette Peters and Lea Salonga lead a stellar cast through the composer and lyricist’s hits
The director hits the sweet spot with a brilliant renovation of the Bernstein-Sondheim musical
Two creative giants remind us that generosity can be the greatest genius of all
The star of ‘Sunday in the Park with George’ recalls the late composer’s genius, generosity and humanity
Pre-eminent figure in modern musical theatre was feted for the sophistication, wit, intelligence and depth of his works
On the great musician’s centenary, Richard Fairman reflects on his wide-ranging genius
Dominic Cooke’s production gets to the heart of Sondheim’s bittersweet musical
Sondheim and Lapine’s musical is an ingenious ensemble show
Dame Judi Dench wins eighth award, the most for any performer
An analysis into the special chemistry of writer-director partnerships
Bryn Terfel and Emma Thompson fill Sondheim’s opera-cum-musical with lots of dark energy in ENO’s production
An ingenious production of Sondheim’s gory musical is served up in a London pie and mash shop
Native sons Rudolph Giuliani and Bill O’Reilly are forgetting the city standard
A murky world view prevails in this revival of Sondheim’s musical
Sondheim’s wry take on fairyland is given a lively if sometimes disjointed production in Central Park
With show-stopping numbers and a Houdini escapology act, this is a production that matches its material in scope and audacity
Josie Rourke, the new artistic director of the Donmar Warehouse, talks about legacy, new plays and an audience’s attention span
George Gershwin’s creation bears little resemblance to this production by Suzan-Lori Parks and Diedre L. Murray
Though not vintage Sondheim, this is a darkly witty and energetic parable on the American dream and the corrosive effects of greed
I live in fear of clothes that are droopy. I hate to look eccentric, unkempt, bizarre
The silly-voiced alter ego of performer Paul Reubens has always appealed to New York sophisticates
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