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Arts Council England must change or face 'disaster', culture department is told by Lanre Bakare Arts and Culture Correspondent

Margaret Hodge, who led report into arts funder, tells DCMS committee that grant recipients have lost confidence in the body Arts Council England requires a "radical" overhaul so it can to r…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:36am on March 18, 2026

Gillian Anderson to get 'in the ring' with Billy Crudup for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? in London by Chris Wiegand

The stars of Sex Education and The Morning Show will appear in a new West End production of Edward Albee's classic, directed by Marianne Elliott Gillian Anderson is to return to the West End…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:36am on March 18, 2026

All theatre should be less than two hours or more than five. It's in between where things get tough | Jane Howard by Jane Howard

A short play is the perfect snack to incorporate into your life. A long play is a feast " and a feat of endurance Last week, I spent an hour in a makeshift theatre in the middle of a park, w…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:36am on March 18, 2026

Summerfolk review " lazy days of passion and privilege at Gorky's doomed dacha by Arifa Akbar

Olivier theatre, LondonWriters Nina and Moses Raine add comedy and raunch to Maxim Gorky's satire of the holidaying elite In 1898, Maxim Gorky wrote a fan letter to Anton Chekhov. Gorky was …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:36am on March 18, 2026

Every Brilliant Thing review " Daniel Radcliffe sells tricky Broadway transfer by Jesse Hassenger

Hudson Theatre, New York The hit one-man show about depression suffers from plain and often corny writing yet is saved by an exuberant turn from the Tony-winning Harry Potter star Every Bri…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:00pm on March 12, 2026

The Plough and the Stars review " Seán O'Casey's Dublin drama hits 100 with haunting staging by Helen Meany

Abbey theatre, DublinDirector Tom Creed brings this 1926 political classic into the present, with a tremendous cast navigating the tonal switch from comedy into tragedy Marking the centenary…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:42pm on March 9, 2026

Nick Mohammed looks back: 'Magic became the superpower I needed, growing up a short, brown kid in 1980s Leeds' by Harriet Gibsone

The comedian and magician on his teenage survival tricks, the teacher who inspired Mr Swallow, and how Ted Lasso and Traitors changed his life Born in Leeds in 1980, Nick Mohammed is a comed…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:48am on March 9, 2026

Et tutu, Timothée? Backlash mounts over Chalamet snipes at opera and ballet by Catherine Shoard

Jamie Lee Curtis is among a number of prominent figures to take exception to the Oscar nominee for disparaging artforms 'no one cares about any more' The Oscar-winning actor Jamie Lee Curtis…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:48am on March 9, 2026

UK's performing arts industry 'inhospitable to parents', research warns by Rachel Hall

Long hours, lack of flexibility and last-minute scheduling driving parents, particularly mothers, from industry The performing arts industry in the UK is "inhospitable to parents" and fallin…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:18am on March 9, 2026

'Utterly winning': Paddington becomes first new West End musical to land nine WhatsOnStage awards by Rachel Hall

Using state-of-the-art animatronics to bring Paddington to life, the new musical has wowed critics and delighted audiences since it opened in December Paddington has become the first new Wes…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:18am on March 9, 2026

'The smell wasn't healthy': the artist who wore 24 nappies to highlight sewage pollution " and fell ill by Kate Wyver

zack mennell made a costume out of nappies and waded into filthy waterways saying: 'I'm going to be the parasite.' The performance artist's project became more literal than originally intend…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:18am on March 9, 2026

'Four teens in their 30s!' Lovable New York comedy gang Simple Town land in London by Brian Logan

They wowed the Edinburgh fringe with whip-smart sketches about Nasa engineers and what their audience were thinking. Now the slacker troupe are back on stage " but a long way from TV screens…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:18am on March 9, 2026

The Mesmerist review " Rufus Hound magically unravels a family mystery by Arifa Akbar

Watford Palace theatrePaying tribute to his grandfather whose 1983 show at the same venue lasted only one night the actor and comedian skilfully unveils a big reveal worthy of Inside No 9 Th…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:54pm on March 8, 2026

The Uncontainable Nausea of Alec Baldwin review " slapdash absurdism by Kate Wyver

New Diorama theatre, LondonA man bearing the same name as the actor wants to apologise to a woman for something he has 'accidentally' done in this patience-testing undisciplined drama 'The f…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:24pm on March 8, 2026

'I feel I am not yet grown up': Alan Bennett's diary of his 90th year by Alan Bennett

He got stuck in the bath and met the queen. But despite a few wobbles and procedures, the author still can't believe his age Windsor. The royal dolls' house at Windsor Castle is being revamp…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:42am on March 8, 2026

Crime and Punishment review " gripping portrait of Dostoevsky's murderous antihero by Mark Fisher

Cast, DoncasterLaurie Sansom's bold decision to stage the literary classic with a cast of three pays off in parts thanks to compelling performances and an atmosphere of shadowy dread You mig…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:36am on March 8, 2026

The Ladies Football Club review " squad of 11 salute Sheffield's pioneering players by Catherine Love

Crucible theatre, SheffieldA dynamic team of actors capture the spirit of female footballers during the first world war " though the storytelling is sometimes fumbled The rise of interest in…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:18am on March 7, 2026

The play that changed my life: 'There were cheers, screams and gasps at our story " we couldn't believe it!' by Nick Ahad

Dramatising Onjali Q Raúf's refugee tale The Boy at the Back of the Class brought cheers and boos from a young audience " showing they can handle the truth I'd never heard of The Boy at t…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:36pm on March 6, 2026

Ballet de Lorraine: Acid Gems and a Folia review " clubby cool with a wild streak by Lyndsey Winship

Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, London Adam Linder delivers a zingy riff on Balanchine's Jewels while Marco da Silva Ferreira masses a raucous party crowd In 2008 Adam Linder won the…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:18pm on March 6, 2026

I had a front row seat at the Blur v Oasis frenzy " here's what a new play gets bang on and bafflingly wrong by John Harris

In 1995, the bands tussled for No 1 " and the Britpop crown. Our writer was on the inside of the mad-for-it contest. Does The Battle accurately capture this divisive moment? And what was Noe…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:06am on March 6, 2026

Leslie Odom Jr, Broadway's original Aaron Burr, to join London cast of Hamilton by Chris Wiegand

Actor who won a Tony award in Lin-Manuel Miranda's hit musical will reprise the role for West End debut Leslie Odom Jr, who originated the role of Aaron Burr in Hamilton on Broadway, is to r…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:06am on March 6, 2026

'Having 36 dancers waiting for me fills me with dread': choreographer Crystal Pite on her seminal productions by Lyndsey Winship

The Canadian dance director has created a dazzling body of work that tackles human relationships and the big questions of our times. She talks through pivotal moments in her career There are…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:42am on March 6, 2026

James Acaster review " standup in terrific form with tangled tribute act to himself by Brian Logan

Clapham Grand, LondonIn his touring show, Acaster introduces a new alter ego, adding even more layers to his material, along with some trenchant political gags 'I'm the UK's No 1 James Acast…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:42am on March 6, 2026

The Manningtree Witches review " Ava Pickett's gripping follow-up to Tudor hit 1536 by Arifa Akbar

Mercury theatre, Colchester The targets of the infamous 17th-century 'witchfinder general' narrate a powerful play based on AK Blakemore's novel 'It does not matter what is true," a teenager…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:24pm on March 5, 2026

Ballet Black at 25 review " dazzling double bill brings forth resistance and hope by Sanjoy Roy

Linbury theatre, LondonFor its quarter of a century celebrations, the company combines an eloquent new dance that speaks of idealism with a revival of its punchy social drama It's 25 years s…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:06pm on March 5, 2026
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