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5,330 stories from The Independent

Bryan Cranston makes thinly veiled attack on Trump in Tony Awards speech by Clémence Michallon, Clémence Michallon

Cranston plays newsman in Network

SOURCE: The Independent at 11:42pm on June 9, 2019

Ali Stroker becomes first person in a wheelchair to win a Tony Award by Clémence Michallon, Clémence Michallon

Stroker rewarded for role in Oklahoma!

SOURCE: The Independent at 10:33pm on June 9, 2019

Tony Awards winners: Hadestown dominates as Aaron Sorkin's To Kill A Mockingbird gets early nod by Clémence Michallon, Clémence Michallon

Hadestown has become the first major winner of the 2019 Tonys " and To Kill a Mockingbird has won the first award of tonight's telecast.

SOURCE: The Independent at 9:24pm on June 9, 2019

Tony Awards LIVE: Hadestown and Ain't Too Proud lead nominations as James Corden prepares to host by Jack Shepherd, Clémence Michallon, Jack Shepherd, Clémence Michallon

All the latest updates from the 2019 ceremony

SOURCE: The Independent at 2:42pm on June 9, 2019

Un ballo in maschera review, Opera Holland Park, London: Rodula Gaitanou's production is a winner by Michael Church, Michael Church

The same cannot be said of Karolina Sofulak's production of Puccini's Manon Lescaut [two stars]

SOURCE: The Independent at 6:12am on June 9, 2019

Andrea Dunbar: The short, troubled life of the prodigal Bradford playwright by Alexandra Pollard, Alexandra Pollard

Dubbed a 'genius straight from the slums' prior to her death at the age of 29, Dunbar led a difficult life. As the new play about her life, 'Black Teeth and a Brilliant Smile', tours theatre…

SOURCE: The Independent at 2:42am on June 6, 2019

The Bartered Bride, Garsington Opera, review: The most brilliantly choreographed display of acrobatics imaginable by ,

However, Michael Boyd's production of Don Giovanni is a damp squib

SOURCE: The Independent at 5:36am on May 31, 2019

Tonys 2019: When are they, who is hosting, and how to watch the ceremony by Clémence Michallon, Clémence Michallon

Ceremony taking place on 9 June

SOURCE: The Independent at 4:24pm on May 30, 2019

The Starry Messenger, Wyndham's Theatre, review: Matthew Broderick excels in Kenneth Lonergan's play by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

The actors play characters that range from laugh-out-loud funny to twisty, wrong-footing ambivalence

SOURCE: The Independent at 10:54am on May 30, 2019

San Francisco Ballet, Sadler's Wells, review: Sunny, athletic and assured by  zoë Anderson,  zoë Anderson

A mix of fresh dance invention, particularly in gorgeous work for the corps de ballet, and thoughtful exploration

SOURCE: The Independent at 8:42am on May 30, 2019

Sergei Polunin review, London Palladium: None of the splashiness of Polunin's first ventures by  zoë Anderson,  zoë Anderson

The bad boy of the ballet world takes to the stage in a new mixed programme of three one-act ballets: 'Fraudulent Smile', 'Paradox' and 'Sacré'

SOURCE: The Independent at 7:54am on May 29, 2019

Il barbiere di Siviglia, Glyndebourne Festival Opera review: This production has lost its way by Michael Church, Michael Church

This was always a busy show, and now that busy-ness has taken over everything like a rampant growth

SOURCE: The Independent at 7:42am on May 28, 2019

La damnation de Faust review, Glyndebourne Festival Opera: An extraordinary work by Michael Church, Michael Church

The warp and weft of the staging is a stunning amalgam of sound and vision

SOURCE: The Independent at 5:12am on May 20, 2019

Rambert review, Sadler's Wells: This triple bill is a very mixed bag by  zoë Anderson,  zoë Anderson

The contemporary dance company performs early works by Wayne McGregor and Hofesh Schechter, along with a new hip-hop influenced piece by Marion Motin

SOURCE: The Independent at 7:12am on May 15, 2019

Death of a Salesman at the Young Vic, London review: A straight-up production with moments of real power by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

Sharon D Clarke has her customary impressive presence, and when she turns on the scorn at her responsibility-shirking sons in arguably the best scene in the play, there's simply no-one like …

SOURCE: The Independent at 6:24am on May 10, 2019

Medusa, The Royal Ballet, review: A thoughtful but inconclusive take on the violence of Greek myth by  zoë Anderson,  zoë Anderson

Natalia Osipova, who plays Medusa, is an extraordinary ballerina who combines bold technique with fierce dramatic conviction

SOURCE: The Independent at 6:18am on May 9, 2019

Breakin' Convention, Sadler's Wells, London review: Festival of hip hop dance theatre boasts incredible range by  zoë Anderson,  zoë Anderson

Back for its 16th year, the festival can take in big names and emerging stars, from teenaged breakdancers to the stupendous South Korean Jinjo Crew

SOURCE: The Independent at 8:18am on May 5, 2019

Fleabag: Tickets to last showings of Phoebe Waller-Bridge's award-winning play on sale today by Jack Shepherd, Jack Shepherd

The one-woman show was adapted into a series for BBC Three

SOURCE: The Independent at 8:12am on May 2, 2019

Tony Awards nominations dominated by musicals Hadestown and Ain't Too Proud by Tom Parfitt, Tom Parfitt

Anais Mitchell's play intertwines Greek myths of Orpheus and Eurydice and Hades and Persephone

SOURCE: The Independent at 10:18am on April 30, 2019

Lungs: Claire Foy and Matt Smith to reunite on London stage by ,

The play follows a couple named only M and W, who reflect on the moral implications of having children in today's world

SOURCE: The Independent at 9:12am on April 30, 2019

Israel Galván, Sadler's Wells, London review: A mix of pratfalls and real exploration by  zoë Anderson,  zoë Anderson

Watching 'La Fiesta' sometimes feels like being the only sober person at a party that has already gone on far too long

SOURCE: The Independent at 5:22am on April 29, 2019

Hugh Bonneville: 'People say actors have no right to voice opinions. I'm a flipping voter, too' by James Rampton, James Rampton

The star of 'Downton Abbey' and 'W1A' speaks to James Rampton about the upcoming 'Downton Abbey' film, the revival of 'Shadowlands' and why Britain now is like Russia before the revolution

SOURCE: The Independent at 12:14am on April 26, 2019

How can a Greek tragedy help Mosul heal? by Alissa J. Rubin, Alissa J. Rubin

One Swiss director wrote a tragedy based on the war-torn suffering inflicted by Isis. He took it to Mosul, Iraq, in an attempt to help the nation grieve and then begin to heal, writes Alissa…

SOURCE: The Independent at 8:51am on April 24, 2019

All My Sons review, Old Vic: An all-star cast draws you into the tragic machinery of Arthur Miller's classic by Ed Cumming, Ed Cumming

The script doesn't offer much in the way of set changes or stage directions, so the cast must do all the lifting

SOURCE: The Independent at 5:09am on April 24, 2019

MeToo activist Rose McGowan to perform one-woman show at Edinburgh Fringe Festival by Olivia Rook, Olivia Rook

The premise of the show is to view Earth from another perspective and to learn how 'we can create a liberated and fairer society'

SOURCE: The Independent at 4:58am on April 18, 2019
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