This artist plans to set the Earth in orbit " around a football pitch
Amanda Ross-Ho's supersized sculptures and absurdist performances find humour in the mundane
Amanda Ross-Ho's supersized sculptures and absurdist performances find humour in the mundane
Chair Sara Putt acknowledges concerns in production sector about artificial intelligence taking jobs
The Nobel-winner's 2008 novel about a man's obsessive affair with a much younger women gets lost in translation
The singer-songwriter loves her hometown for its resilient spirit, and its chatty taxi drivers
From pop-up performances for small businesses to nocturnal protests against immigration raids, creativity has become part of activists' toolkit
Kip Williams' fabulously sophisticated cine-theatre adaptation reanimates the gothic story at London's Noël Coward Theatre
The chameleonic star of 'Apocalypse Now' and two 'Godfather' films brought a steely integrity to his roles
Brecht and Weill's capitalist satire is given a rafter-shaking outing at London's Coliseum
Based on the author's relationship with American poet Joy Davidman, the tender play at London's Aldwych Theatre narrates the joy and grief of falling in love
Lisa McGee's new Netflix drama comes as Northern Ireland enjoys a film and TV boom
Definitive version of this 16th-century Scottish Borders ballad was recorded by Fairport Convention
As the star of the television drama 'Dawson's Creek', he captured the hearts of teenagers the world over
Depictions of conflict can convey far more than triumphalism or brutality
The composer's powerfully hypnotic score to Mona Fastvold's 'The Testament of Ann Lee' immerses you in the utopian sect's ecstatic hymns
Jack Nicholls's debut brings a grimly comical parable about human nature to London's Royal Court
Stage version of the beloved sitcom relies on jokes about social progress and cancel culture rather than Westminster machinations
A schoolgirl desperately seeks ingredients to honour the leader against a backdrop of economic devastation
Ryan Murphy turns his gaze on the Kennedys and their place at the heart of American society
The 2008 work returns to Sadler's Wells with seven veterans from the original cast " and too many recycled ideas
Lisa McGee's genre-defying Netflix series centres on three friends who become embroiled in a murder mystery
This touching production at London's Theatre Royal Haymarket gains potency from its communal setting
Rarely staged work, now at the National Theatre, intertwines fraught family dynamics with the threat of a global financial crash
A laugh-a-minute revival at the London Coliseum shows the company at its formidable best
The 'Detectorists' creator returns with an idiosyncratic comedy with a folkloric twist
A film about one professional's move into comedy shows the highs and lows of finding a new vocation