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Night Waking review " sleepy take on Sarah Moss's novel about parenthood by Mark Fisher

Traverse, Edinburgh The 2011 book about a mother's struggle to pursue a career while looking after her children becomes a very routine drama Novelist Sarah Moss has expressed surprise at the…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:31pm on October 2, 2025

Lee review " portrait of the artist stepping out of Jackson Pollock's shadow by Arifa Akbar

Park theatre, LondonPainter Lee Krasner's rivalry with her husband is laid bare in an affecting play about a relationship both loving and riddled with hostility Art history is littered with …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:24pm on October 2, 2025

John Baddeley obituary by Brontë Schiltz

My grandfather, John Baddeley, who has died aged 92, was an actor who had numerous credits across TV, radio, theatre and film. Among his many roles he appeared in Coronation Street in 1967 a…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:54am on October 2, 2025

Salomé review " breathtakingly boring spin on Oscar Wilde's baroque tragedy by Arifa Akbar

Theatre Royal Haymarket, London Maxim Didenko delivers Wilde's version of the biblical tale with a blingy design, topless men in hoods and yodelling Is it morally acceptable to host an Israe…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:54am on October 2, 2025

Breast-kneaders, skeleton orgies and five-metre-high penises: Marina Abramović on her most daring show ever by Arifa Akbar

The great performance artist reveals all about her new four-hour Balkan Erotic Epic " a wild reinvention of ancient rituals that is sure to shock, move and amuse audiences Marina AbramoviÄ…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:42pm on October 1, 2025

This play's still the thing! Hamlet at the National Theatre " in pictures by All Photographs: Tristram Kenton

Olivier award-winner Hiran Abeysekera plays the Prince of Denmark in a new staging of Shakespeare's tragedy. Tristram Kenton follows rehearsals Continue reading...

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:24pm on October 1, 2025

Cheapo review " tense two-hander about teens under the influence of online misogyny by Mark Fisher

Ã’ran Mór, GlasgowKaty Nixon's unsettling play explores the shadowy rules adolescents live by as friends navigate manipulation, secrets and the pressures of conforming There is an unex…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:12am on October 1, 2025

Broadway actors preparing to strike over union negotiations by Reuters

Healthcare is a central issue in the ongoing negotiations between the Actors' Equity union and the Broadway League Broadway actors are preparing to walk off the stage in a strike that would …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:26am on October 1, 2025

'Undertainment', the new-look lambada and a grungy chorus line: bold dance at Lyon Biennale by Sanjoy Roy

The festival delivers a fantastic new work by William Forsythe, pure class from François Chaignaud and a Jan Martens revival that exasperates and enlivens William Forsythe's new piece Und…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:02am on October 1, 2025

13 Going on 30: The Musical review " Jennifer Garner romcom returns with goofy charm by Catherine Love

Manchester Opera HouseThe stage version of the 2004 film has bright choreography and a likeable lead performance by Lucie Jones, even if the songs are a bit underpowered The adaptation of mo…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:02am on October 1, 2025

The Importance of Being Earnest review " Stephen Fry's Lady Bracknell presides over merrily queered comedy by David Jays

Noël Coward theatre, LondonMax Webster's frisky Oscar Wilde revival, first seen at the National Theatre, arrives in the West End with a new cast Oscar Wilde's comedy was, he said, "writte…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:02am on October 1, 2025

'A venue like this doesn't exist elsewhere': inside the colossal arena built for The Hunger Games by Kate Wyver

London's Canary Wharf is being turned into the Capitol, with a bespoke £26m theatre made for the stage adaptation of Suzanne Collins' bestseller. Our writer goes on a hard-hat tour The sl…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:24pm on September 30, 2025

Lost Atoms review " Frantic Assembly scale the highs and lows of a very modern romance by Chris Wiegand

Curve theatre, LeicesterIn a moving memory play, Anna Jordan charts the course of a relationship which begins with the sharing of a mobile hotspot Most of us simply dig up memories but the c…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:48am on September 30, 2025

Masquerade review " Phantom of the Opera is back with a new gimmick by Jesse Hassenger

218 West 57th Street, New York An immersive, experiential reworking of Andrew Lloyd Webber's long-running musical turns it into something resembling a mostly fun theme park ride Anyone put o…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:00pm on September 29, 2025

Tony Harrison's poem V to be performed in the Leeds cemetery that inspired it by Chris Wiegand

Performance of the once controversial poem was planned for its 40th anniversary but will now double as a tribute to writer who died last week Tony Harrison's state-of-the-nation poem V is to…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:18pm on September 29, 2025

'Trippy': the Pina Bausch classic being revived by its original cast " dancing with their younger selves by Chris Wiegand

Kontakthof is a 1978 show full of tenderness, violence and horror. Now, in a spectacular production, its first performers are bringing it back. But would Bausch have approved? Theatres are h…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:18pm on September 29, 2025

Last and First Men review " sci-fi dance can't match Tilda Swinton's cool apocalypse by Lyndsey Winship

Bristol Beacon Composer Jóhann Jóhannson's moody film, narrated by Swinton and inspired by a classic novel, gains little from a live dance interpretation Is it possible for the apocal…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:06am on September 29, 2025

Hit and myth: Bacchae brings into view the National's history of revamping Greek tragedies by Michael Billington

Following in the footsteps of Peter Hall and Katie Mitchell, Indhu Rubasingham directs an ancient epic at the National Theatre. Bacchae reveals the virtues and vices of creating a new play f…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:06am on September 29, 2025

'My past was chaos': Iain Lee on abuse, cocaine, comedy, his on-air breakdown and his 'sex addict' father by Paula Cocozza

The broadcaster and comedian has been delighting and outraging audiences for almost 30 years. Off-air, his life has lurched from crisis to crisis. Has he finally found peace? It's nearly thr…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:48am on September 29, 2025

Go fake yourself! The creators of trippy, four-hour art forgery epic Rohtko on their quest for truth by Ryan Gilbey

Based on a New York gallery scandal that was traced back to a Chinese maths teacher, Łukasz Twarkowsk's play makes audiences question absolutely everything 'It was only meant to be a smal…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:36am on September 29, 2025

Waiting for Godot review " Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter's unlikely reunion by Adrian Horton

Hudson Theatre, New York The Bill & Ted stars land on Broadway for Jamie Lloyd's disorienting and intermittently engaging take on Samuel Beckett's classic Waiting for Godot is, as the sa…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:00pm on September 28, 2025

David Killick obituary by Roger Davidson

My client and friend, the actor David Killick, who has died aged 86, was a stalwart of British theatre and television for more than 60 years. He had a long association with the Royal Shakesp…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:24pm on September 28, 2025

Classics with added Yorkshire class: tributes to Tony Harrison by Ian McMillan, Michael Billington and Edith Hall

Harrison's poetry and plays made an electrifying connection with readers and audiences through his use of Leeds dialect, and his ear for rhyme. Writers remember his greatness Poet, playwrigh…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:18pm on September 28, 2025

The Billionaire Inside Your Head review " OCD and capitalism collide in daring office drama by Arifa Akbar

Hampstead theatre, London Will Lord's exciting new play adds a neurodiverse inner voice to the Mamet-like rivalry between ambitious debt collectors chasing financial success The most dangero…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:02am on September 28, 2025

'The man who came to read the metre': Yorkshire poet Tony Harrison was the National Theatre bard by Mark Lawson

Harrison, who has died aged 88, wrote copiously for the stage, both as an ingenious translator and dazzlingly original dramatist From TS Eliot and Ted Hughes to Carol Ann Duffy and Simon Arm…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:18pm on September 27, 2025
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