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Created in 1997 and once a Victorian toilet, the 10 sq metre venue was at risk of demolition until the residents of Malvern, Worcestershire, stepped in
Perched on a sign above a tiny stage d…
Tate Modern, LondonFrom filthy kissing to bullfights, fascists and drag acts, the artist who shattered visual conventions is thrillingly, forcefully alive in this illuminating show
The Acrob…
As the show based on their cult TV hit goes on the road, the duo discuss haunted theatres, feeling like arthritic swans and what it was like being mobbed in Shanghai
How do you make a shoppi…
Musical, which originated on Broadway in 1981, will return in 2026 with auditions taking place in cities across the world
The hit musical Dreamgirls will return to Broadway with a global sea…
The Tony award-winning actor will play the marshal in a London stage adaptation of the 1952 western that won Cooper an Oscar
Billy Crudup is to take on the role that won Gary Cooper an Oscar…
The annual festival, now the largest and longest-running of its kind, first took place in 2001 and has since grown to a 10-day programme drawing thousands of visitors from around the world
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Citizens theatre, GlasgowThe people of a small Scottish town offer hope to bereaved families in the aftermath of the 1988 bombing in a moving music-theatre show
What a joy to hear applause a…
Nish Kumar, Jenna Coleman and Morfydd Clark will also feature in London event for Medical Aid for Palestinians
The One Day star Ambika Mod and Star Wars' Daisy Ridley are to lead the cast fo…
Orange Tree theatre, LondonDirector Tom Littler finds the comedy in the Swedish tragedian's play about how people use each other up in love and art
In an interview before his production of N…
Bush theatre, LondonBoth screen stars captivate in Emma Dennis-Edwards's tale of Gen Z Erica and emotionally distant Joyce
Two screen stars blaze on stage in this mother-daughter drama: Leti…
Sadler's Wells, LondonAlina Cojocaru is breathtaking, Ratmansky's music zings and Joseph Taylor gets a fantastic angry solo
It's exciting when artists push boundaries, melt genres, revoluti…
In this week's newsletter: Live performances offering authentic human connection are drawing crowds to the stage, as AI-driven drivel worms its way into other creative industries
Last year, …
Rebecca Lucy Taylor will play Maggie, a role originated by Helen Mirren, in a 'landmark' 50th anniversary production in London in March
Fifty years after Helen Mirren originated the role, Re…
The Heartstopper star's exhilarating reboot of Euripides is the first debut play to grace the hallowed Olivier stage " but it nearly didn't happen. 'Its not in my bones,' he says
Nima Talegh…
Upstairs at the Gatehouse, LondonFizzing with intelligence and featuring a catastrophic misunderstanding and a deeply symbolic cigar, this richly imagined play feels all too plausible
If the…
Marylebone theatre, LondonRussian director Alexander Molochnikov's play within a play raises vital questions about the cost and creativity of exile but is undone by its own cleverness
This i…
Peacock theatre, LondonStarting from a single dancer, an intricate moving patterns of limbs forms a complex weave of shifting patterns in Sadeck Berrabah's technically impressive show
There'…
Ustinov Studio, BathAs a pair of wisecracking vaudevillian entertainers, the stars balance the comedy and desolation in Lindsay Posner's production
This desolate masterpiece by Samuel Becket…
Through the long hot summer of 1964 I was assistant director to Giles Havergal in weekly rep at Her Majesty's theatre, Barrow-in-Furness.
Its main entrance was the width of a normal doorway.…
Next summer, the star will appear in Stratford-upon-Avon first as Prospero and then alongside Helen Hunt in Chekhov's classic
More than 40 years after his star-making performance as Henry V …
Lowry, Salford Reprise of Graham Duff's cult comedy delights the series' fans but there's not much here for anyone else
If you are a fan of the cult BBC Three sitcom Ideal, you should immedi…
Nottingham PlayhouseDeft and witty drama follows the religious conservative campaigner as she rails against blasphemy, porn and homosexuality
A culture warrior before her time, Mary Whitehou…
Royal Court theatre, London Katie Mitchell, Nina Segal and Melanie Wilson's 'experiment in performance' uses expressive performance and inventive sonic effects to bring a wordless world to l…
Òran Mór, GlasgowA naive Scottish academic is granted an audience with the genocidal Cambodian dictator in Jack MacGregor's play
If you met a genocidal dictator how would you react? F…
Frauke Requardt and Vivienne Franzmann's dance-theatre show Anatomy of Survival examines 23 versions of reality in 'powder keg' cities
One morning, playwright Vivienne Franzmann was queueing…