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Actor who was abandoned outside church went on to perform alongside greats
Theatre: The Crucible, intense, gripping anatomy of a conspiracy
Handbagged: Timely satire on how Britain got to here ****
Theatre: The Snail House; Richard Eyre's debut is a muddled misfire **
Playing the Iron Lady: 'It's not the wig or shoes, it's the voice'
Kite flying festival 'aerial act of solidarity' with Afghanistan
101 Dalmatians: spotty children's musical with some juicy bones
The Darkest Part of the Night: powerful tale of autism and prejudice
Acclaimed Gate Theatre moves to Camden
Peaky Blinders The Rise: Flat caps off for anarchic fun
Beauty and the Beast: Eyepopping heartwarming spectacle
The Fellowship: Highly charged look at the children of Windrush
Tony! The Tony Blair Rock Opera: delightful madcap entertainment
Girl on an Altar: powerful poetic tragedy of grief and trauma
Legally Blonde: huge fun celebration of pop culture and diversity
Handbagged: What's it like to play The Queen?
'The Greeks gave us the first great murder scene in Western literature'
Grease: 'High energy fun but I'm not hopelessly devoted'
The Breach: 'An uneven coming-of-age tale'
The Corn Is Green National Theatre: Heartwarming story champions power of education ****
The 47th: Trump grotesquely brought to life
Black Love: Unbeatable musical an ode to home and heritage
To Kill A Mockingbird: Aaron Sorkin breathes vital new life into a classic ****
Black Love Kiln Theatre: 'I'm inspired by the nuances of what Black lives contain'
When excess becomes disturbing: Bourgeois & Maurice are Pleasure Seekers
Nina Conti's The Dating Show: 'a crazed woman and a monkey trying to fix people up'
‘More the equivalent of Pussy Riot’: Rachel Parris on Austentatious
The Curious Incident of the Dog in The Night-Time: 'An A star for richly textured drama'
Wife of Willesden: Kilburn Kiln ****
Curious Incident set to open at Wembley Troubadour
Two Brent actors to star in A Christmas Carol alongside Stephen Mangan
NW Trilogy: Kiln Theatre
Trilogy of plays tell of migration, resistance and progress
On the fringe: Great shows in north London this summer
The Invisible Hand: Kiln Theatre
Thrilling hostage drama turns expectations on their head
Sudbury artist to perform her award-winning 'Tantric Masseur' show in Dalston
Reasons You Should(n't) Love Me Kiln Theatre
Kiln Theatre reopens with one woman comedy about joy and trauma
Brent arts organisations awarded over £1m in Covid recovery funding
Zadie Smith's Wife of Willesden part of Kiln Theatre's reopening season
Queensbury performing arts school celebrates diamond anniversary
Troubadour Theatre and Brent ‘potentially setting a whole new route for the world to follow’ says Sleepless producer
Thousands of Brent school pupils treated to War Horse play with its author Michael Morpurgo