A play about dementia has been nominated for a Lottery award. But why is the subject so charged, asks Rachel Ward
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 04:10PMThis Green Day musical has enough wit and warmth to attract a mainstream audience, says Rachel Ward
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 08:00AMMatthew Bourne's radical reworking of Carmen still makes for a thrilling evening of dance, says Rachel Ward
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 06:00PMRachel Ward applauds the ambition of Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui's collaboration with the National Youth Dance Company
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 10:04AMRichard Alston, the 66-year-old Etonian, is trying out hip hop and while the music makes for a vibrant tapestry of movements, the programme lacked a surprise element
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 06:55AMThis impressive but baffling new piece from the French visual artist Aurélien Bory was inspired by the human nervous system, says Rachel Ward
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 08:22AMThis impressive but baffling new piece from the French visual artist Aurélien Bory is inspiring, says Rachel Ward
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 08:22AMActor, rapper and stand-up Richard Blackwood will star in EastEnders during the show's 30th birthday celebrations
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 07:01PMThe Danish company's shows a little bit of Bournonville goes a long way, says Rachel Ward
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 07:51AMExclusive: watch Carlos Acosta choreograph his first ever musical, Guys and Dolls
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 02:00AMRussell Maliphant's contemporary creation still remains as thrilling as its original incarnation, says Rachel Ward
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:55AMDespite a disjointed opening section, this is an evening of sheer celebration, says Rachel Ward
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 08:38AMThis show reflected the evolution of Brazilian dance with wide-eyed enthusiasm, says Rachel Ward
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 09:05AMThis performance inspired by street dance and the internet is underwhelming
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 08:24AMThis Scottish Ballet revival successfully updates Shakespeare's tale to 20th-century Italy, says Rachel Ward
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 08:00AMThere's no denying the tap-dancing skill of Savion Glover but his SoLe Sanctuary show at Sadlers Wells has some of the audience voting with their feet and leaving early &nbs…
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 09:37AMSidi Larbi Cherkaoui's Apocrifu may be rather depressing in tone, but it is none the less captivating and stimulating, says Rachel Ward
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 08:22AMWill Tuckett's adaptation of Kenneth Grahame's classic, makes Rachel Ward smile
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 08:09AMThe revival of Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake entrances Rachel Ward
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 10:10AM