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5,330 stories from The Independent

Man to Man, Wilton's Music Hall, London, review: A compelling story about storytelling by Joe Vesey-byrne, Joe Vesey-byrne

This translation of Manfred Karge's one woman play has a sparkling central performance about grief, identity, and fiction, but somewhat disappoints with meandering closing scenes

SOURCE: The Independent at 6:04am on September 17, 2017

Hofesh Shechter Company, Grand Finale, Sadler's Wells, London, review: A highly polished show by Zoë Anderson, Zoë Anderson

From the creator of the modern classic 'Political Mother', ten zombified dancers perform to Shechter's own electronic music

SOURCE: The Independent at 11:42am on September 13, 2017

The Blinding Light, Jermyn Street Theatre, London, review: A cracking new play by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

Howard Brenton's play tells the story of playwright August Strindberg who went through an infamous psychological crisis when he abandoned the stage and took up alchemy instead

SOURCE: The Independent at 11:42am on September 13, 2017

The Knowledge, Charing Cross Theatre, London, review: Well-acted, rather delightful production by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

Maureen Lipman directs her late husband Jack Rosenthal's play about would be cabbies

SOURCE: The Independent at 1:06pm on September 12, 2017

Peter Hall dead: Founder of the Royal Shakespeare Company dies aged 86 by Jack Shepherd, Jack Shepherd

The former National Theatre director died at the University College hospital in London

SOURCE: The Independent at 5:18am on September 12, 2017

Doubt, A Parable, Southwark Playhouse, London, review: A breathlessly tense production by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

John Patrick Shanley's play about a priest's ambiguous relationship with a young student gets its first London revival in ten years

SOURCE: The Independent at 11:36am on September 11, 2017

Hyem (yem, hjem, home), Theatre 503, London, review: This debut play yammers with natural ability by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

Actor Philip Correia's first play is a character study of broken lives

SOURCE: The Independent at 11:36am on September 11, 2017

The Mean Girls musical is coming to Broadway in April 2018 by ,

An adaptation of the 2004 teen classic, starring Lindsay Lohan and Rachel McAdams, is hitting the stage

SOURCE: The Independent at 8:33am on September 8, 2017

5 Soldiers, Yeomanry House, London, review: Rosie Kay makes the experience of injury feel viscerally real by Zoë Anderson, Zoë Anderson

This exploration of modern war as a physical experience is presented in association with the British Army and performed in drill halls and barracks across the country for the UK tour

SOURCE: The Independent at 5:54am on September 8, 2017

Follies, National Theatre, London, review: It's jaw-droppingly great by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

Imelda Staunton is stunning in Dominic Cooke's revival of Stephen Sondheim's musical

SOURCE: The Independent at 8:48am on September 7, 2017

Outlaws to In-Laws, King's Head Theatre, London, review: These disparate dramas connect like a moving, understated motif by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

As part of the King's Head Theatre's 2017 Queer Season, this compilation of seven, specially commissioned short plays, chart how the lives of gay men have changed since the 1950s

SOURCE: The Independent at 11:36am on September 4, 2017

Tom Hiddleston's Hamlet: lucky few win ballot to see 'exceptional' stage performance by Staff, Staff

The Night Manager actor is doing a three week run at Rada's 160-seat Jerwood Vanbrugh Theatre

SOURCE: The Independent at 8:04am on September 4, 2017

Lions and Tigers, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, London, review: A superb central performance from Shubham Saraf by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

Playwright Tanika Gupta's new play, based on the true story of her great uncle and freedom fighter Dinesh Gupta, marks the 70th anniversary of Indian independence from an unexepcted ang…

SOURCE: The Independent at 11:48am on August 30, 2017

Windows, Finborough Theatre, London, review: Splendid performance by Charlotte Brimble by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

This intimately staged production by Geoffrey Beevers marks the hundred-and-fiftieth anniversary of the author's birth

SOURCE: The Independent at 12:06pm on August 29, 2017

Edinburgh Festival, Fleabag, review: An angry and focused play by David Pollock, David Pollock

Phoebe Waller-Bridge's 'Fleabag' makes a return to Edinburgh for a short revival run with Maddie Rice playing the lead role

SOURCE: The Independent at 12:36pm on August 28, 2017

Prom 56, BBCSO / Hrůša, Royal Albert Hall, London, review: Suffused with heady Czech sentiment by Richard Whitehouse, Richard Whitehouse

The all-Czech programme conducted by Jakub Hrůša included Martinů's elegiac 'Field Mass', composed as a prayer for his homeland after the German invasion in 1939

SOURCE: The Independent at 12:36pm on August 28, 2017

Edinburgh Festival, review, Stand By: Authentic and compelling by David Pollock, David Pollock

The piece about whe work of the police is written by Adam McNamara, a former serving police officer turned actor, whose credits include 'Black Watch' and 'Harry Potter and the…

SOURCE: The Independent at 11:04am on August 28, 2017

Prom 55: Classical Music of India and Pakistan, Royal Albert Hall, London, review: The only problem was the absence of any musical contexting from the by Michael Church, Michael Church

The 70th anniversary of partition and independence on the Indian subcontinent is marked by celebrating the Hindustani music of North India, South India's Carnatic music and Sufi music o…

SOURCE: The Independent at 8:48am on August 28, 2017

Edinburgh Festival, review, Jarvis Cocker & Chilly Gonzales - Room 29: Those hoping for a large dose of the Cocker wit won't have been disapp by David Pollock, David Pollock

The Pulp frontman and Gonzales turn their attention to LA's legendary Chauteau Marmont hotel

SOURCE: The Independent at 4:06am on August 25, 2017

Loot, Park Theatre, London, review: Michael Fentiman's stylish and entertaining revival by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

This revival of Joe Orton's black farce reinstates some of the lines that had been censored by the Lord Chamberlain by the time it achieved a West End transfer and the Evening Standard …

SOURCE: The Independent at 4:06am on August 25, 2017

Knives in Hens, Donmar Warehouse, London, review: Judith Roddy gives a splendid, emotionally daring performance by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

Yaël Farber is back to form directing this haunting modern classic by David Harrower after her version of the Salome story at the National was scuppered by a terrible text

SOURCE: The Independent at 11:18am on August 23, 2017

Edinburgh Festival, review, Locker Room Talk, Traverse Theatre: Fearsome, amusing, insightful and oddly human by David Pollock, David Pollock

Anonymous words of various males interviewed by Gary McNair reveal their behind-closed-doors views on women, read by four women, delivering the words as they hear them in their earpieces

SOURCE: The Independent at 11:18am on August 23, 2017

Edinburgh Fringe 2017: Looking for Mummy: Nazanin's Story review: 'Entertaining and inspiring' by Peyvand Khorsandi, Peyvand Khorsandi

In her book Revolutionary Ride, Lois Pryce, who motorcycled her way around Iran, stops in her tracks to give thought to the inmates of Evin, Tehran's notorious prison.

SOURCE: The Independent at 11:33am on August 22, 2017

Edinburgh Festival, review, Mark Steel - Every Little Thing is Gonna Be Alright: He gets his many easy blows in early and then moves on by David Pollock, David Pollock

An hour plus of fierce, propulsive, late-night stand-up from Mark Steel, who guides the audience through his divorce, privatisation, the housing crisis, even the state of the trains in Brita…

SOURCE: The Independent at 10:24am on August 22, 2017

Russian theatre director Kirill Serebrennikov accused of embezzling state funds and detained by Nataliya Vailyeva, Nataliya Vailyeva

Acclaimed creative known for productions criticising social conservatism under Vladimir Putin arrested in St Petersburg

SOURCE: The Independent at 9:36am on August 22, 2017
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