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  • Wuthering Heights actors on stage in the Bristol Old Vic production

    Wuthering Heights review – Emma Rice’s magical adaptation bursts with heart and urgency

  • What is he doing? … a promotional image for Rob Auton’s The Eyes Open and Shut Show.

    Rob Auton: The Eyes Open and Shut Show review – eccentric observation and wonderment

  • Lauren Jones as Kim and Jordan Kai Burnett as Scissorhandz.

    Scissorhandz review – cackling camp meets real heartache in jukebox musical take on Tim Burton

  • Sean Gandini in Heka.

    Gandini Juggling: Heka review – a deep dive into the philosophy of misdirection

  • The week in theatre: Inside No 9: Stage/Fright; Cymbeline – review

  • We Will Hear the Angels review – five characters in search of connection

  • The week in dance: A.I.M By Kyle Abraham: An Untitled Love; Stav Struz Boutrous: Sepia; Northern Ballet: Three Short Ballets – review

  • Curtain up! Meet the new artistic directors with great plans for British theatre

  • ‘You name it, I did it’: Sheila Hancock on comedy, age and anxiety

  • ‘A living, breathing work of art’: Leigh Bowery by those who knew him best

  • Hayley Atwell

    Hayley Atwell on theatre, Tom Cruise and the tabloids: ‘I’ve reached the point where I’m OK if I’m not liked’

  • Mark Steel wearing a grey herringbone jacket, a white shirt and a bright purple hat

    The Q&A
    Mark Steel: ‘At 16, I thought I’d help transform the world into a socialist arena of peace and justice. I’m not sure we’ve managed it’

  • A scene from English National Ballet’s Swan Lake at the Royal Albert Hall in 2024.

    The best theatre to stream this month
    The best theatre to stream this month: The Hot Wing King, Sister Act and Swan Lake

  • The Harder They Fall, part of Black Rodeo season at London’s BFI.

    Going out, staying in
    From Saturday Night to Manic Street Preachers: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment

  • Caroline Gruber and Zoe Goriely in As Long As We Are Breathing.

    As Long As We Are Breathing review – unblocking the horrors of the Holocaust

    This innovative and timely play uses yoga, meditation and mindfulness to explore the experiences of Holocaust survivor Miriam Freedman
  • Michael Billington

    Fury and denunciations: when pop idol Marianne Faithfull took to the stage – and silenced her critics

    Michael Billington
    Faithfull’s casting in Chekhov’s Three Sisters in 1967 caused a perfect storm, yet she held her own against the vastly more experienced cast including Glenda Jackson. It was the start of many such triumphs
  • Elizabeth Debicki in Paris this January.

    Elizabeth Debicki will return to the stage in London this summer

    The Crown actor and Kate Fleetwood will join Ewan McGregor in Lila Raicek’s My Master Builder, inspired by Ibsen
  • Jordan Kai Burnett  in Scissorhandz at Southwark Playhouse Elephant.

    Scissorhandz review – musical reanimates Burton classic with cuts from Radiohead and Aerosmith

    Jordan Kai Burnett impresses in a fun, heartfelt yet tonally uneven show, co-produced by Michelle Visage
  • Impassioned … Mared Jarman in Byth Bythoedd Amen at the Sherman theatre.

    Byth Bythoedd Amen review – searing drama with the edge of standup comedy

    Mared Jarman’s superb debut play, in which she stars, provides a portrait of reckless nightlife and prejudice towards disabled people
  • Marianne Faithfull in Liverpool

    Marianne Faithfull – a life in pictures

    The British pop icon, known for her work as a singer, songwriter and actor, has died aged 78. Her career spanned six decades
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