HTSI editor's letter: it's a family affair
Introducing identical twins, baby sisters, mothers " and Stellan Skarsgård
Introducing identical twins, baby sisters, mothers " and Stellan Skarsgård
As she returns to Sadler's Wells, the American ballet principal talks craft, choreography, career longevity " and marrying her dance partner
As the 1994 play 'Broken Glass' returns to London, the US theatre-maker talks about Nazism's lessons for our polarised era
Members of the taiko troupe take years to perfect their craft before heading out on world tour
Relative values with Stellan Skarsgård, Nancy Nicholson, Loie Hollowell, Nell Mescal, Suzu Hirose and more
Festival director Tricia Tuttle faces criticism after a prizewinner accused Berlin of complicity in Gaza 'genocide'
The star behind the hit 'Pasoori' on self-expression in Pakistan, the country's relations with India " and the 'Muslim cosmopolitanism' of his friend Zohran Mamdani
The virtuoso trombonist led urban salsa music with a gangster swagger
The indie musician offers a captivating blend of country music, alternative rock and orchestral pop
Documentary follows a diverse troupe's tour of Palestinian and Israeli cities until events take a darker turn
Director Mona Fastvold follows the religious sect from England to America " but the film's real object of worship is itself
Anna Ziegler blends memories, monologues and confessions in an emotional new play at London's Donmar Warehouse
Channel 4 mini-series has a strong message, a sharp creative vision and charming performances from David Thewlis and Jason Watkins
Meet the 27-year-old actor starring in Kazuo Ishiguro's A Pale View of Hills
The hospital sitcom is back with the same cast and surreal humour " and some cranky modern updates
Documentary skips through the 1970s as the musician forms Wings and searches for ordinary life amid notoriety and sheep
The singer-songwriter is ready for her solo
Alexi Kaye Campbell's new play at Hampstead Theatre dramatises the Victorian novelist's relationship with her father
Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett's cartoon band head to India in new record themed around death and the afterlife
This most demanding of ballets has returned to Covent Garden " and with it come triumphs, mis-steps and tears
The Dublin-set series is cosy and mesmerisingly slow " save for some frenetic cliffhangers
The director's verbatim productions took on policy failures from Guantánamo to Grenfell. His latest project tells untold stories of Russia's war
The late 'Black Panther' actor was also a poetic, ambitious playwright, as this production at the Sam Wanamaker Theatre shows
This joyous, peppery production is brightly danced and wittily played " with a medal-winning turn from Katherine Ochoa's Kitri
The violinist explains her recipe for constant self-renewal: bringing new music into the world