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5,330 stories from The Independent

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child tickets: How to get tickets for JK Rowling's new London play by Jess Denham, Jess Denham

Tickets go on sale at 11am on Thursday 4 October with shows running until December 2017

SOURCE: The Independent at 12:00pm on August 3, 2016

Exposure: The Musical, St James Theatre, review: 'Hard to forgive this plucky musical's sins' by Alice Saville, Alice Saville

Mike Dyer, behind Exposure's concept, book, lyrics and music, is a musician who's toured with Thin Lizzy, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Black Sabbath, and made the unlikely transition …

SOURCE: The Independent at 8:40am on August 1, 2016

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child to be published in book form in July by Jess Denham, Jess Denham

Now Harry Potter fans around the world can get involved in the excitement

SOURCE: The Independent at 10:45am on July 30, 2016

Breakfast at Tiffany's review, Theatre Royal Haymarket, London: Pixie Lott's magnetism shines in seedier take on classic by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

She's famous for her little black dress, but Holly Golightly's shoes are what you've got to worry about filling. Because they're already firmly occupied in most people&ap…

SOURCE: The Independent at 8:22pm on July 28, 2016

Secret Cinema presents Dirty Dancing review: One big party, and everyone's invited by Clarisse Loughrey, Clarisse Loughrey

The immersive cinema experience takes on the 1987 classic, inviting guests to stay at Kellerman's resort

SOURCE: The Independent at 1:04pm on July 28, 2016

Exclusive interview: Colin Spencer, playwright of the first play openly about a homosexual relationship to be staged in Britain by Matilda Battersby, Matilda Battersby

Spitting Image hasn't been performed in 48 years but is due to headline the King's Head Theatre's Queer Season in August

SOURCE: The Independent at 9:48am on July 28, 2016

The Plough and the Stars, National Theatre, Lyttelton, review: 'A centenary is not enough to justify this revival' by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

Sean O'Casey's 1926 play tells the story of the Easter Rising, when Irish nationalist rebels were quashed by British army forces in 1916

SOURCE: The Independent at 8:46am on July 28, 2016

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child tickets: 250,000 more to be released by Jack Shepherd, Jack Shepherd

Following five-star reviews across the board from the critics

SOURCE: The Independent at 5:28am on July 28, 2016

The Bolshoi Ballet, Royal Opera House, review: 'The pace is tremendous' by Zoë Anderson, Zoë Anderson

The Bolshoi, one of the world's major ballet companies, return to London with a new production of Don Quixote

SOURCE: The Independent at 6:00am on July 27, 2016

Alexandra Palace to stage 'special performances' in derelict Victorian theatre 'hidden' for 80 years by Jess Denham, Jess Denham

Restorers have promised to retain the magical look and feel of a 'found place' while adding modern technical facilities to create flexibility for a range of performances

SOURCE: The Independent at 12:48pm on July 26, 2016

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child reviews roundup: Theatre critics spellbound by new JK Rowling play by Jess Denham, Jess Denham

'Magical...thrilling...dazzling...spectacular...mind-boggling...triumphant'

SOURCE: The Independent at 4:20am on July 26, 2016

David Bowie musical Lazarus coming to London by Jacob Stolworthy, Jacob Stolworthy

The production, which debuted in New York, stars Dexter actor Michael C Hall

SOURCE: The Independent at 11:04am on July 25, 2016

Jesus Christ Superstar, Open Air Theatre, review: 'Enjoyable but stops short of a performing miracle' by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

Timothy Sheader's 45th anniversary production is the first time the show has ever been presented al fresco

SOURCE: The Independent at 7:51am on July 25, 2016

Now We Are Here, Young Vic, theatre review: 'Well worth catching' by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

The Young Vic is welcoming visits by foreign companies and engaging with local communities and young people. Its latest show, Now We Are Here, has been created by refugee writers in workshop…

SOURCE: The Independent at 6:39am on July 25, 2016

Jesus Christ Superstar, Open Air Theatre, London, review: Enjoyable but stops short of a miracle by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

Declan Bennett's hipster Jesus has go-for-broke soul-bearing intensity

SOURCE: The Independent at 9:51am on July 22, 2016

While The Sun Shines, Theatre Royal, Bath, review: 'Delectably droll' by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

Little attention has been paid to Terence Rattigan's While The Sun Shines, the 1943 wartime comedy that, during his lifetime, was his longest West End hit

SOURCE: The Independent at 9:51am on July 21, 2016

The Game's Afoot, Madame Tussaud's, review: 'The detail in each little room is wonderful' by Emily Jupp, Emily Jupp

Madame Tussaud's provides the latest interactive theatre show following Punchdrunk, Door in a Wall, You Me Bum Bum and The Crystal Maze

SOURCE: The Independent at 7:55am on July 21, 2016

Edinburgh Fringe 2016: The 12 most promising shows at this year's festival by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

Edinburgh is always a treasure trove but it can be hard to find the gold among the glitter. Holly Williams offers up her top picks to delight, surprise, move or provoke

SOURCE: The Independent at 7:55am on July 21, 2016

Letters Live: Watch Benedict Cumberbatch read a letter from a young Tom Hanks as new dates announced by Jess Denham, Jess Denham

The popular event in which stars read out real life letters of note returns to London's Covent Garden in October

SOURCE: The Independent at 3:45am on July 20, 2016

The Creation, Garsington Opera, Wormsley, review: 'Baldwin's choreography is sculptural and focused' by Zoë Anderson, Zoë Anderson

The natural world flows through Haydn's oratorio The Creation, from new-made landscapes to darting birds and a roaring lion. In Garsington Opera's new staging, a collaboration with…

SOURCE: The Independent at 2:58pm on July 18, 2016

The Trial of Jane Fonda, Park Theatre, review: Worthy and informative but rather pedestrian by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

It is excessively difficult to relate Anne Archer's Fonda to the figure from the fascinating footage

SOURCE: The Independent at 8:12am on July 15, 2016

Into the Woods, Menier Chocolate Factory, theatre review: 'Joyously ingenious and teasingly incongruous' by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

If you go down to the woods today, you're in for a rather delightful surprise. Fiasco, a US-based ensemble theatre company, specialise in playfully pared-down productions that put the e…

SOURCE: The Independent at 6:19am on July 14, 2016

Critic sparks theatre etiquette debate after claiming 'Game of Thrones fans' are ruining Kit Harington's Doctor Faustus by Jess Denham, Jess Denham

Richard Jordan's remarks for The Stage have been branded elitist by those wanting to encourage younger audiences into the theatre, but many theatregoers agree with him

SOURCE: The Independent at 6:57am on July 13, 2016

The Kreutzer Sonata, Arcola Theatre, review: Greg Hicks is riveting by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

The motion of a train loosens the tongue opines Pozdnyshev, the local government bureaucrat who is our garrulous travelling companion for the hundred minutes of this horribly compelling mono…

SOURCE: The Independent at 12:54pm on July 12, 2016

Unreachable, Royal Court, theatre review: 'Matt Smith brings a low-key, brooding intensity' by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

If you're drawn to the dark and taboo-breaking side of Anthony Neilson's imagination, as exemplified by plays such as The Censor and Relocated, then the chances are that you'l…

SOURCE: The Independent at 8:07am on July 11, 2016
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