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Matthew Bourne's The Red Shoes, Sadler's Wells, review: 'Bourne is a superb producer' by Zoë Anderson, Zoë Anderson

Matthew Bourne brings the 1948 Powell and Pressburger film to the stage

SOURCE: The Independent at 12:12pm on December 27, 2016

The Sleeping Beauty, Royal Opera House, review: 'Still reaching for the ballet's full resonance' by Zoë Anderson, Zoë Anderson

The Royal Ballet revives the same production of The Sleeping Beauty that reopened the Royal Opera House 70 years ago after the war

SOURCE: The Independent at 7:48am on December 27, 2016

Black Beauty, Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, review: 'Deserves every overjoyed round of applause' by David Pollock, David Pollock

This adaptation of Anna Sewell's classic novel boasts a panto horse in the title role

SOURCE: The Independent at 7:48am on December 27, 2016

Art, Old Vic, London, theatre review: 'Very funny and exquisitely calibrated' by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

Matthew Warchus's programming coups at the Old Vic this year have included the Glenda Jackson King Lear and Tim Minchin's musical version of Groundhog Day. Now he turns to this twe…

SOURCE: The Independent at 2:33pm on December 21, 2016

The Little Match Girl, Sadler's Wells, review: 'An exemplary exercise in the combined effect of theatrical technique to create atmosphere&ap by Erin Whitcroft, Erin Whitcroft

An almost-happy ending is appropriate for a family show at Christmas time

SOURCE: The Independent at 6:54am on December 21, 2016

Saint Joan, Donmar Warehouse, London, review: Gemma Arterton's Joan 'radiates a gentle simplicity and quiet fervour' by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

The play has many contemporary resonances from Brexit to Aleppo

SOURCE: The Independent at 10:12am on December 20, 2016

Mary Stuart, Almeida, London, review: 'A remarkably satisfying achievement' by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

Juliet Stevenson and Lia Williams are exceptional in Schiller's play

SOURCE: The Independent at 12:33pm on December 19, 2016

Love's Labour's Lost and Much Ado About Nothing, Theatre Royal, Haymarket, review: 'An invigorating tonic' by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

The productions underline the rich resonances between these comedies

SOURCE: The Independent at 11:33am on December 19, 2016

Dreamgirls, Savoy Theatre, London, review: And, boy, does it hit the stage as if it means business by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

The West End premiere of 'Dreamgirls', starring 'Glee's' Amber Riley, takes you on a supercharged journey with the fictional band The Dreams, loosely based on The Su…

SOURCE: The Independent at 4:36am on December 15, 2016

In the Making, Rambert, London, review: The dancer's technical polish demonstrated their dedication by Erin Whitcroft, Erin Whitcroft

Rambert's 'In the Making' allows audiences to see sketches, experiments, short works and works in progress performed in their South Bank studios

SOURCE: The Independent at 9:54am on December 14, 2016

Wild Honey, Hampstead Theatre, London, review: Jonathan Kent directs with consummate tragicomic timing the final scene by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

Michael Frayn's comedy of errors, based on Chekhov's posthumously discovered early play, stars Geoffrey Streatfeild as an unfortunate Russian Don Juan

SOURCE: The Independent at 11:12am on December 12, 2016

Live theatre on the big screen: The fear that streaming plays in cinemas would cannibalise theatre sales has largely been disproven by Matilda Battersby, Matilda Battersby

Critics argued that you could never capture the essence of a live production in cinema but as the hotly anticipated Harold Pinter's 'No Man's Land' is broadcast in cinema…

SOURCE: The Independent at 10:06am on December 12, 2016

She Loves Me, Menier Chocolate Factory, London, review: Scarlett Strallen can break your heart at Amalia's idealistic ardour by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

Matthew White's revival of the musical, written by the authors of 'Fiddler on the Roof' is a heartening treat this Christmas

SOURCE: The Independent at 4:36pm on December 8, 2016

Once in a Lifetime, Young Vic, London, review: Harry Enfield plays a studio mogul in a curiously underpowered performance by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

The comedian Enfield makes his stage debut in this classic Broadway comedy, directed by Richard Jones, which is set during the momentous advent of the talkies

SOURCE: The Independent at 7:42am on December 7, 2016

The Wolves review: Nine teenage football 'warriors' are testing theatre limits in Sarah DeLappe's debut, all-female play by Rachael Revesz, Rachael Revesz

In this beautiful mix of 'war movie' and dance theatre, nine teenage girls are battling it out on the soccer pitch

SOURCE: The Independent at 3:18pm on December 5, 2016

Peter Pan, Olivier, National Theatre, London, review: Peter pedals about on a Chopper bike and the place resounds to reggae beat by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

Following the well-recieved 'Jane Eyre', director Sally Cookson brings her original production of 'Peter Pan' to the National Theatre, after a sell-out run at Bristol Old…

SOURCE: The Independent at 6:36am on December 5, 2016

Buried Child, Trafalgar Studio 1, London, review: I hope that we will see Ed Harris in the West End in another role soon by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

Hollywood actor, Ed Harris, makes his West End debut in 'Buried Child' with his real-life spouse, Amy Madigan, who plays his wife in the Sam Shepard revival

SOURCE: The Independent at 3:24pm on December 2, 2016

This House, Garrick Theatre, London, review: Dazzlingly intelligent, scrupulously well-researched and funny by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

Premiered at The National Theatre in 2012, 'This House', written by James Graham, gives a moving and witty insight into British politics

SOURCE: The Independent at 9:48am on December 1, 2016

Andrew Lloyd Webber labels British theatre 'hideously white' in call for diversity by Clarisse Loughrey, Clarisse Loughrey

The award-winning composer has stated the medium must reflect the UK population at large if it hopes to survive

SOURCE: The Independent at 6:31am on December 1, 2016

National Ballet of China, Sadler's Wells, London, review: This production gives them little chance to show their individuality by Zoë Anderson, Zoë Anderson

The National Ballet of China perform the epic love story, 'The Peony Pavillion', which was originally perfomed in a 20-hour cycle, but has been cut down to a well-paced two hours

SOURCE: The Independent at 6:31am on December 1, 2016

This House review: The hit coalition fable triumphs in its West End debut by Joe Vesey-byrne, Joe Vesey-byrne

Thanks to James Graham's brilliant script, what could be a dry series of head counts is transformed into a thrilling evening of intrigue and laughter

SOURCE: The Independent at 6:31am on December 1, 2016

After October, Finsborough Theatre, London, review: Reviving an autobiographic tale of Bohemian chaos and hope by Emma Henderson, Emma Henderson

After a mere 80 year break, Rodney Ackland's autobiographical After October is welcomed back to the intimate Finsborough Theatre for a comedic and hopeful journey in an attempt to becom…

SOURCE: The Independent at 10:24am on November 29, 2016

Hamilton: Hit Broadway show's ticket sales top $3m in just one week after Mike Pence drama by Roisin O'Connor, Roisin O'Connor

The average ticket price was a reported $303.21

SOURCE: The Independent at 6:06am on November 29, 2016

Charlotte Hope interview: 'I don't feel like it was a lucky break, I got 'Game of Thrones' because I was good at acting' by Kaleem Aftab, Kaleem Aftab

The actress whom played Ramsay Bolton's love interest Myranda in 'Game of Thrones' is now starring alongside Ed Harris in Sam Shepherd's 'Buried Child' in the W…

SOURCE: The Independent at 3:31pm on November 28, 2016

The Nutcracker, Birmingham Hippodrome, review: Arancha Baselga as Clara could show more wonder by Zoë Anderson, Zoë Anderson

Birmingham Royal Ballet's 'The Nutcracker' is resplendent with an enchanting Sugar Plum Fairy and a growing Christmas tree that bursts through the wall revealing giant branches

SOURCE: The Independent at 11:12am on November 28, 2016
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