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Andrew Billen follows the good and the bad in British theatre

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Peter Wilby - Three's company

  • 25 July 2005

Theatre - Sex, politics and paternity - the Spectator farce arrives on stage. By Peter Wilby Who's the Daddy? King's Head Theatre, London N1

Michael Portillo - The art of love

  • 18 July 2005

Theatre - A poignant tale of thwarted obsession in the East End. By Michael Portillo Shoreditch Madonna Soho Theatre, London W1

Michael Portillo - Pop legends

  • 11 July 2005

Theatre - Breathtaking portrayal of a Svengali's fall. By Michael Portillo Telstar: the Joe Meek story New Ambassadors, London WC2

Michael Portillo - Out in the open

  • 04 July 2005

Theatre - A little-performed Shakespeare play is a summer night's dream, writes Michael Portillo Cymbeline Open Air Theatre, London NW1

Michael Portillo - At death's door

  • 27 June 2005

Theatre - There's little life left in a classic tale of murder and deception, writes Michael Portillo The Postman Always Rings Twice Playhouse Theatre, London WC2

Julian Clary - Less is more

  • 20 June 2005

Theatre - Dancers bare of chest and tight of trouser are intense to watch, writes Julian Clary Naked Sadler's Wells, London EC1

Julian Clary - Lap him up

  • 13 June 2005

Theatre - Ewan McGregor is good enough to swallow whole, writes Julian Clary Guys and Dolls Piccadilly Theatre, London W1

Michael Coveney - Far from friends

  • 06 June 2005

Theatre - Two men who can't see what's staring them in the face. By Michael Coveney Some Girl(s) Gielgud Theatre, London W1 The Home Place Comedy Theatre, London SW1

Day of the dead

  • 30 May 2005

Theatre - A hammy thespian acts out a bloody revenge on his critics by Michael Portillo Theatre of Blood National Theatre, London SE1

Michael Portillo - Winning strike

  • 23 May 2005

Theatre - Ballet's star boy makes a right song and dance in a class act, writes Michael Portillo Billy Elliot: the musical Victoria Palace Theatre, London SW1

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