Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2019: Untapped award winners round-up
The untapped award has made a name for itself as a pretty reliable indicator of interesting shows
The untapped award has made a name for itself as a pretty reliable indicator of interesting shows
Milo Rau's 'La Reprise' is a deeply humane look at trauma after a senseless murder while the fiendishly clever 'Are we not drawn onward to new erA' is about climate change
Audience members 'ducked for cover' as cast members ran off the stage
The limitations of the fringe set-up are real for a lot of performers doing shows in tiny shoebox venues
The opening weekend brought some thrills, if no out-and-out smash hit
Holly Williams picks the most interesting shows at the Edinburgh Fringe and International Festival
The groundbreaking producer and director had been credited with revolutionalising the Broadway musical
From the leads to the corps de ballet, there's a shared certainty about this company, a power without strain
The Oscar-winning actress was in the middle of a Boston test run for the one-woman show Tea at Five, which was due to reach Broadway and the West End
Jason Robert Brown's musical take on this beloved story is beautifully orchestrated and occasionally sublime
The award-winning actor had been performing scenes of full-frontal nudity with actor Michael Shannon
Beatles legend is working with West End producer Bill Kenwright on the musical adaptation of Frank Capra's beloved 1946 film
Starring Clive Owen and directed by James Macdonald, this is a brilliant reminder of what an extraordinary feat Tennesse Williams pulled off here
James McArdle is dazzling in this laugh-out-loud, feel-bad production of Henrik Ibsen's 1867 play
Solo professional goes from moon goddess to rock chick in new production
The Luther star went to the aid of an audience member who collapsed during his new show
Moving through three decidedly awkward family dinners over the course of three decades, Jack Thorne and John Tiffany's new play is both satire and celebration
The flamenco superstar whirls and poses in a performance filled with taut unison dances and moments of improvisation
With over 70 productions under its belt, Secret Cinema has, by this point, become a well-oiled machine, but the magic is yet to fade
A new triple bill of works by female choreographers, including Ruth Brill's contemporary take on Sergei Prokofiev's classic
Oscar-winning actor calls on RSC to set a positive example for the future of arts sponsorship
As well as the poverty and sickness of Andersen's tale, this production stresses the more everyday terrors of parenthood
Malkovich makes his return to the West End stage, after more than a 30-year hiatus, in David Mamet's new play about the Harvey Weinstein scandal, but it never fully reveals the psychological…
New show opening in October
This production, which reunites the team responsible for last year's smash hit 'Julius Caesar', stars Gwendoline Christie from 'Game of Thrones' as Titania