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5,330 stories from The Independent

Taha, Young Vic, London, review: the evolution of a Palestinian poet by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

The life and work of the Palestinian writer Taha Muhammad Ali is staged by Amer Hlehel

SOURCE: The Independent at 6:54am on July 10, 2017

Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice criticise schools' 'political' change to Joseph musical by Clarisse Loughrey, Clarisse Loughrey

The lyrics 'Children of Israel' were altered to read 'Children of Kindness' for a New Zealand production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

SOURCE: The Independent at 6:33am on July 9, 2017

Flight attendants offer three-act drama performance in bid to fight plane boredom by Christopher Hooton, Christopher Hooton

When it comes to transatlantic trips, in-flight movies are pretty much a human right by this point, with even those who are ambivalent to cinema found plugged in for a triple feature of bloc…

SOURCE: The Independent at 11:18am on July 7, 2017

Andrew Garfield faces backlash from LGBT community after saying 'I am a gay man just without the physical act' by Jack Shepherd, Jack Shepherd

He said he watched "every single series" of RuPaul's Drag Race to prepare

SOURCE: The Independent at 7:42am on July 7, 2017

Voices of the Amazon, Sadler's Wells, London, review: It's painfully well meant by Zoë Anderson, Zoë Anderson

This new dance musical in a rainforest setting draws on environmental concerns and is supported by the WWF and the Eden Project

SOURCE: The Independent at 10:36am on July 5, 2017

The Mentor, Vaudeville Theatre, London, review: The sizeable snag is that the play does not really rise to the occasion by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

The 'Homeland' actor F Murray Abraham has returned to the British stage for the first time since he starred as Shylock for the RSC a decade ago

SOURCE: The Independent at 7:18am on July 5, 2017

Committee, Donmar Warehouse, London, review: Sandra Marvin is superb as Camila Batmanghelidjh by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

This theatrical show gathers together the evidence given to The Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee by Batmanghelidjh and Alan Yentob, as part of the inquiry into the …

SOURCE: The Independent at 9:54am on July 4, 2017

Alain Platel/les ballets C de la B, Sadler's Wells, London, review: It feels punishingly long, particularly in its scenes of turmoil by Zoë Anderson, Zoë Anderson

Dancers from Platel's contemporary ensemble les ballets C de la B perform the dark 'nicht schlafen' with music inspired by Gustav Mahler

SOURCE: The Independent at 12:12pm on July 3, 2017

Ink, Almeida, London, review: An impressively unpreachy look at the red tops' circulation wars by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

James Graham's new play about the rise of 'The Sun' newspaper which stars Bertie Carvell as Rupert Murdoch is directed by Rupert Goold

SOURCE: The Independent at 2:12pm on June 28, 2017

Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill, Wyndham's Theatre, London, review: Audra McDonald is absolutely astonishing by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

Six-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald makes her West End debut as the jazz icon, Billie Holiday

SOURCE: The Independent at 2:12pm on June 28, 2017

Arcadia, Birmingham Royal Ballet, Birmingham Hippodrome, review: Atena Ameri's designs are strikingly beautiful by Erin Whitcroft, Erin Whitcroft

The Birmingham Royal Ballet perform three short short ballets including the world premiere of Ruth Brill's 'Arcadia', along with 'Le Baiser de la fée' and 'Pin…

SOURCE: The Independent at 1:42pm on June 27, 2017

Terror, Lyric Hammersmith, London, review: Often feels more akin to a moral philosophy seminar by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

The audience plays the jury in this courtroom drama by the lawyer and writer, Ferdinand von Schirach in which a fighter pilot is on trial for shooting down a hijacked aircraft

SOURCE: The Independent at 7:24am on June 26, 2017

Gloria, Hampstead Theatre, London, review: Michael Longhurst's production communicates with scathing relish the ferociously competitive bitching by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

This gritty workplace drama about three ambitious editorial assistants in a national magazine office in Manhattan is another hit for American playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins

SOURCE: The Independent at 5:42am on June 23, 2017

The Last Ones, Jermyn Street Theatre, London, review: Daragh O'Malley as Ivan is excellent by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

The UK premiere of Maxim Gorky's play, which was banned in Russia due to its treatment of police corruption, is directed by Anthony Biggs

SOURCE: The Independent at 8:18am on June 20, 2017

How the play Rotterdam has led the way for transgender stories on stage by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

After its triumphant win at the 2017 Olivier Awards, and a sell-out run in New York, Jon Brittain's critically acclaimed 'Rotterdam' returns to the West End with more trans dr…

SOURCE: The Independent at 8:18am on June 20, 2017

Richard Alston Dance Company, Sadler's Wells, London, review: Wonderful dancing, a sensitive response to music and performers by Zoë Anderson, Zoë Anderson

Alston's triple bill includes his newest work 'Chacony' along with the popular 'Gypsy Mixture' and Martin Lawrance's 'Tangent'

SOURCE: The Independent at 9:48am on June 19, 2017

Tristan & Yseult, Shakespeare's Globe, London, review: Kneehigh's brilliantly offbeat retelling of the ancient Cornish legend by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

This revival of Emma Rice's critically-acclaimed production for Kneehigh presents romantic love as a chemically enhanced state

SOURCE: The Independent at 7:33am on June 19, 2017

The Enchanted, the Bunker, London: A frustrating plot that presents a naive and blinkered perspective on murderers by Joe Vesey-byrne, Joe Vesey-byrne

p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 11.0px Helvetica; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000} span.s1 {font-kerning: none} This adaptation of Rene Denfeld's novel is an oddly casual, und…

SOURCE: The Independent at 6:33am on June 19, 2017

Kiss Me, Trafalgar Studios, London, review: Claire Lams is enchanting as Stephanie by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

Richard Bean's two-hander 'Kiss Me' about a woman in 1929 desperate for a baby who has a brief encounter with a sperm donor is strikingly different from his mega-hit 'One…

SOURCE: The Independent at 7:12am on June 15, 2017

The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, Richmond Theatre, review: A clumsily literal staging of the novel by Zoë Anderson, Zoë Anderson

Daniel de Andrade's new staging of John Boyne's novel is part of Northern Ballet's generally successful push to widen its repertoire

SOURCE: The Independent at 9:24am on June 12, 2017

Julius Caesar production featuring assassination of Donald Trump sees sponsors drop out by Tom McElroy, Tom McElroy

Delta Air Lines and Bank of America withdraw support for New York staging of Shakespeare play recasting 'noblest Roman of them all' as tweet-happy President

SOURCE: The Independent at 7:54am on June 12, 2017

Anatomy of a Suicide, Royal Court, London, review: Hattie Morahan mesmerises as Carol by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

Alice Birch's triptych of plays performed side by side and directed by Katie Mitchell is an unflinching look at a family afflicted with severe depression and mental illness

SOURCE: The Independent at 7:54am on June 12, 2017

Barber Shop Chronicles, National Theatre, London, review: Staged with an exhilarating dynamism by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

The new play by Inua Ellams is set in barber shops in London, Lagos, Johannesburg, Accra, Kampala and Harare

SOURCE: The Independent at 2:04pm on June 8, 2017

Andrew Scott on Hamlet, Sherlock and making Shakespeare fresh for younger audiences by Kaleem Aftab, Kaleem Aftab

The actor who is best known for playing Moriarty in BBC's 'Sherlock' reprises the role of the Hamlet in the West End transfer of Robert Icke's modern-dress production

SOURCE: The Independent at 2:04pm on June 8, 2017

Common, Olivier, NT, London, review: You emerge reckoning that this requires a miracle rather than surgery by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

DC Moore's new dark and funny play set in early-Industrial England and starring Anne-Marie Duff is all over the place

SOURCE: The Independent at 8:12am on June 7, 2017
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