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35,397 stories from The Guardian

Forget Keanu: Ulster Scots translation of Beckett classic takes on spate of celebrity Godots by Caroline Davies

Tragicomedy will be performed outdoors in Northern Irish countryside as part of new festival celebrating Irish playwright Beneath a stark steel tree in a bleak upland bog, a literary masterp…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:36am on January 1, 2026

'Shakespeare? I'd have a go!' Paul Chuckle on his 50-year comedy career and his new gangster film by As Told To Rich Pelley

As he dons sunglasses to play a tough guy on screen, the actor, AKA Paul Elliott, answers your questions about moustaches, Gogglebox, Bond, Judge Jules, Liam Gallagher and missing his brothe…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:36am on January 1, 2026

Celebrity castings can help theatres in hard times, says new head of Bristol Old Vic by Jamie Grierson

Big names can attract audiences as venues struggle with fallout from pandemic, austerity and high costs, Rebecca Dawson says Casting big stars in stage productions is sometimes needed becaus…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:06am on January 1, 2026

The satirical genius of John Antrobus and Spike Milligan | Letters by Guardian Staff

Philip Allen recalls a funny moment at the end of a performance of Antrobus and Milligan's The Bed-Sitting Room in 1963 I remember, as a student in 1963, going to see the play The Bed-Sittin…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:06am on January 1, 2026

The best theatre to stream this month: the rollicking return of One Man, Two Guvnors by Chris Wiegand

James Corden got his ticket to Hollywood after this first-rate farce. Plus: the biggest stars in musicals gather for a night of big hits and breakdancers interpret Bach's baroque music Richa…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:06am on January 1, 2026

Andy Zaltzman: 'Aristophanes is total comedy: political satire, slapstick and dick jokes' by Interview By Liam Pape

The standup on studying Ancient Greek comedy at university, his worst gig and having the test scores shouted at him during sets How did you get into comedy?Slightly by accident. I had tried …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:36am on December 29, 2025

'The best thing I have ever witnessed on stage': readers' favourite theatre of 2025 by Guardian Readers and Alfie Packham

A transcendent new take on King Lear, a thrilling Evita and a show at Glasgow's revamped Citizens that reduced one viewer to a 'blubbering wreck' are among your highlights' More on the best …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:06am on December 25, 2025

Nights to remember: Tristram Kenton's best theatre and dance shots of 2025 " in pictures by All Photographs By Tristram Kenton

The National Theatre's Hamlet, Northern Ballet's Merlin and the musical Scissorhandz are among the highlights of the Guardian photographer's stage spectaculars Continue reading...

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:18am on December 24, 2025

The panto that changed my life: 'Aladdin showed the soothing joy of laughter " it let me celebrate my silliness' by Tonderai Munyevu

Vikki Stone's festive tomfoolery, staged after the Covid lockdowns, captured that strange time and achieved a special giddiness When I was a child, I did not go to pantos. I was born in Har…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:36am on December 23, 2025

The Highgate Vampire review " stranger-than-fiction events make for biting comedy by Arifa Akbar

Omnibus theatre, LondonSweet and funny show is based on rumoured vampire sightings in north London in the 1960s and 70s " though it could do with producing a few more goosebumps For a time i…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:54am on December 23, 2025

A Christmas Fair review " site-specific heartwarmer is bathed in goodwill-to-all sentiment by Mark Fisher

Chadderton Town Hall, OldhamSet over the course of local village hall fundraiser, Jim Cartwright's play is charmingly performed and has a built-in sense of community Yesterday it was the sal…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:06am on December 22, 2025

When We Are Married review " JB Priestley playfully upends gender roles by Kate Wyver

Donmar Warehouse, LondonIn Priestley's shenanigan-filled 1934 comedy, three couples discover they are not married after all " meaning the men lose authority and the women gain freedoms Stom…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:32am on December 21, 2025

A Boy Called Christmas review " Santa's origin story should have more wonder than this by Arifa Akbar

Chichester Festival theatreA musical adaptation of Matt Haig's children's book is visually delightful and heroically performed by Chichester Festival Youth Theatre but the songs are humdrum …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:32am on December 21, 2025

Unseen Tennessee Williams radio play published in literary magazine by Richard Luscombe

The Strangers, a horror tale written during the playwright's college days, appeared in the Strand magazine this week As one of the 20th century's most successful playwrights, Tennessee Willi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:00am on December 20, 2025

New English Ballet Theatre: The Nutcracker review " Christmas favourite delivers magic in miniature by Lyndsey Winship

Sainsbury theatre, London Academy of Music and Dramatic ArtBoutique staging with just 12 dancers makes up for its small scale with inventive choreography by Valentino Zucchetti and a spirite…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:48am on December 19, 2025

Kennedy Center board votes to add Trump's name to DC arts institution by Edward Helmore

Joe Kennedy III, JFK's grandnephew, said he doubted the Trump-Kennedy Center name change was legal The board of the Kennedy Center in Washington DC is moving ahead with a proposal to rename …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:24pm on December 18, 2025

Oh, Mary! review " US history lewdly revised as American Pie-grade comedy by Arifa Akbar

Trafalgar theatre, London Arriving from Broadway with much fanfare, Cole Escola's play about Mary Todd Lincoln is loaded with obvious jokes and squanders the talents of its cast Oh, my! Mar…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:24pm on December 18, 2025

'Collusion does not require a dictatorship': István Szabó on his Nazi actor masterpiece Mephisto by Fergal Kinney

As his 1981 film is rereleased, the director talks about his Oscar-winning fable about an actor's Faustian pact with the Nazi party " and its new relevance At the 54th Academy Awards, in 198…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:32am on December 18, 2025

When panto goes horribly, painfully wrong: 'it was the worst chafing of my life' by Georgie Wyatt

Panto season is upon us, and for the performers, anything could happen. Actors recall their most excruciating moments " from a panic attack while dressed as a cow, to dripping blood while in…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:54am on December 18, 2025

The Nutcracker ballet in Kenya " in pictures by Yasuyoshi Chiba / Afp / Getty Images

Dance Centre Kenya, one of the leading performing arts schools in east Africa providing opportunities for talented young dancers from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds, has staged The Nutcr…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:36am on December 17, 2025

The best theatre, comedy and dance of 2025 by Arifa Akbar, Brian Logan and Lyndsey Winship

A meet-cute between Humanity and Earth, a mod ballet and Nick Mohammed's career-best standup set " our critics pick the best stage shows of the year 10. The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:36am on December 17, 2025

Christmas Day review " Sam Grabiner serves up gripping dinner-table debate by Arifa Akbar

Almeida theatre, London A north London Jewish family share a meal " and heated arguments " in this complex and courageous drama Stella Adler, the renowned actor and teacher of Yiddish origi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:36am on December 17, 2025

The Hodge report into Arts Council England: 'Not exactly a ringing endorsement' by Charlotte Higgins

While the former arts minister's call for tax breaks and a bonfire of red tape will be welcomed, we seem to be going round in circles. And why hasn't the single most calamitous cause of fund…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:06pm on December 16, 2025

Arts funding in England must be protected from politics, Hodge report urges by Lanre Bakare and Nadia Khomami

Arts Council England must remain free from interference to ensure artistic freedom, says report by Labour peer Arts Council England needs to scrap its flagship strategy, ensure that arts fun…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:42pm on December 16, 2025

Prashasti Singh: Divine Feminine review " an arresting hour of silly-smart standup by Brian Logan

Soho theatre, LondonThe comedian's compelling show explores gender politics in modern India, singledom and self-improvement Modesty: "I don't speak for all women …" Swagger: "… but I do …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:42pm on December 16, 2025
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