Editors' picks
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Flatpack future for RSC?
The RSC's departing artistic director says a replica of its main Stratford auditorium may be the answer for London -
The Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor – review
An everyday twist proves key to bringing this Arabian fantasy closer to home, says Alfred Hickling -
Charlotte's Web – review
Polka's revival is traditional children's theatre at its best, writes Lyn Gardner, and the animals steal the show
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'Everyone will have something to be aggrieved about'
In Australia, it was called Stainless Steel Rat and had lots of sex. Alex Needham on why a play about Julian Assange had to be rewritten for Britain -
Why Jill Dolan's theatre critic award matters
Karen Fricker: Jill Dolan has won America's biggest theatre criticism award for her blog The Feminist Spectator. But why have so few women won before her? And what does her victory mean for bloggers? -
When site-specific theatre is just too vague
Will Gore: Productions that respond to a specific environment can be revelatory – so why does the label sometimes feel like a marketing gimmick? -
Losing power
Lyn Gardner: The Stage's Power 100 ignores those waiting in the wings – particularly outside London. Who would you nominate?