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Love You Long Time (Already) review – decades of dreams and a tour of the afterlife by Arifa Akbar

Theatre503, LondonMixing naturalism and fantasy, Katie Đỗ’s debut is conceptually inventive but flawed by over-short scenes and scant emotive appealThis debut by Vietnamese-American pla…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:55am on July 8, 2026

Physical Education review – boisterous, cliche-busting lesson on teen masculinity by Holly O'Mahony

Swansea Grand theatreSchool locker room banter has a sinister edge in Jonathan Houlston’s shrewd debut, which pairs the toxic tropes of Adolescence with the group dynamics of Laura Wade’…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:35am on July 8, 2026

Lindsey Santoro: ‘The problems I have are my own – I’ve caused them, I’m the issue!’ by Interview By Liam Pape

The standup on bad gigs at motorway service station hotels, her nan’s reviews and the pressure to be ‘prize pig’ at the Edinburgh fringeWho did you admire when you were starting out?I …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:00am on July 8, 2026

Jesus Christ Superstar review – Sam Ryder raises the roof in rock opera turned up to 11 by Arifa Akbar

London PalladiumThe Eurovision star leads a glittery production of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s blockbuster but this booming show lacks context and clarityThis amped-up version of An…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:50pm on July 7, 2026

Dolly Parton musical set for Broadway this winter: ‘a dream come true’ by Owen Myers

After a run in Nashville, Dolly: A True Original Musical is set to open in New York in DecemberDolly Parton will celebrate turning 81 with the opening of a musical about her life on Broadway…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:07am on July 7, 2026

‘It still haunts me’: the puppet show Dracula that’s definitely not for small children by Chris Wiegand

The dreaded bloodsucker will be getting his fangs into the Edinburgh fringe this year – in a deeply creepy, liberty-taking show with a sisterly twist. We meet its directorWho is your Dracu…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:10am on July 7, 2026

Edinburgh festival 2026: 10 terrific shows we’ve already reviewed by Chris Wiegand, Brian Logan, David Jays, Arifa Akbar, Lyndsey Winship and Kate Wyver

From returning comedy award winner Sam Nicoresti to Flo & Joan’s cheeky One Man Musical, these are surefire standouts at the fringeEdinburgh festival 2026 reviewsIt may contain a brief…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:40am on July 7, 2026

‘Bored? You’re never good enough to get bored!’ Oscar-winner Helen Hunt on great roles, unruly audiences and her RSC debut by Arifa Akbar

The formidable actor talks about the challenge of finding meaty characters, tough times in the US – and co-starring with her dad’s hero Kenneth Branagh in The Cherry OrchardIt’s luncht…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:30am on July 7, 2026

Underground Monk Show: inside Edinburgh fringe’s cult comedy of the highest order by Arusa Qureshi

This late-night escapade became a word-of-mouth festival favourite. The show’s creators discuss the method behind its madness – and why you’ll laugh without knowing whyDeep within the …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:20am on July 6, 2026

Britain has so many stories. The reason we fund the arts together is so we can tell them | James Graham by James Graham

Dear England, Ink, Sherwood … I owe my career to publicly funded art. Never downplay it: it’s how we speak to each otherJames Graham is a British playwright and television writerIt shoul…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:10am on July 6, 2026

Last Goal Wins review – challenging and funny debut asks important questions about the beautiful game by Lucinda Everett

Broadway, CatfordJustice Ezi tackles racism, belonging and the sometimes-shadowy business of sport in this well-paced and plotted drama with a genuinely nail-biting final shootoutEntering th…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:50pm on July 5, 2026

Life Out There review – astronauts search for meaning in atmospheric space oddity by Mark Lawson

Lowry, SalfordThese lonely travellers overlap with Bowie’s Maj Tom, Ryan Gosling in Project Hail Mary or Spielberg’s Disclosure Day as they contemplate our place in the vastness of the v…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:35am on July 5, 2026

The Night of the Werewolves Live review – Traitors-esque immersive theatre is a lot of bawdy fun by Nick Ahad

Fruit Market, HullAssigned roles as the unlucky inhabitants of a remote village audience members must avoid ending up on the pyre in this high-camp game of smut and survival‘But is it thea…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:35am on July 5, 2026

Living Image: Chapter 1 review – five days to reanimate a legendary show you’ve never seen by Lyndsey Winship

Siobhan Davies Studios, London Watching a group of artists produce new work based on Davies’s 1977 classic Sphinx, which none of them know, makes for a rewarding eveningThe project: five c…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:20am on July 3, 2026

–320°F review – join Cleopatra, Faust and the Pied Piper on a zany odyssey by Arifa Akbar

Sadler’s Wells, London Hideki Noda’s spectacular vision of villainous biotech and bone conduction is full of dazzling coups but gets bogged down in its earnest messageThis wacky futurist…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:20am on July 3, 2026

‘There’s not a lot of Black stories made by Black creatives in theater’: inside Kwame Kwei-Armah’s new TLC musical by Chris Richards

CrazySexyCool, the celebrated playwright’s new show in DC, is a vibrant love letter to the hits and sisterhood of the R&B trioCrazySexyCool, an ambitious new musical about the visionar…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:55am on July 2, 2026

Calendar Girls: The Musical review – heartfelt and hilarious, with nimbly handled nudity by Mark Fisher

Stephen Joseph theatre, Scarborough This celebratory show by Tim Firth and Gary Barlow delivers emotional openness alongside cracking jokesOne of the great qualities of Calendar Girls is its…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:40am on July 2, 2026

The Guilty review – Russell Tovey is commanding in cop thriller that fills you with dread by Arifa Akbar

Donmar Warehouse, LondonTovey plays a lone officer in a control room dragged into a mysterious case in this gripping drama directed by Punchdrunk’s Felix BarrettThe Donmar has had mixed re…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:45am on July 1, 2026

Duke of York’s theatre to be renamed after Tom Stoppard by Chris Wiegand

New name recognises the playwright’s huge impact on British theatre with producer Sonia Friedman saying he would be ‘tickled pink’The Duke of York’s theatre in the West End is to bec…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:35am on July 1, 2026

The Swamp Dwellers review – this rare Wole Soyinka drama is a total revelation by Mark Fisher

Utopia theatre, Sheffield Mojisola Kareem’s excellent production makes no concessions to this 50-seat space, bringing grand historical scope to a story of Nigeria in transitionUtopia is th…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:40am on July 1, 2026

‘Giggly, mischievous and extremely generous’: tributes to Penelope Keith

After her death this week aged 86, colleagues of The Good Life actor remember a star who remained kind, funny and grounded despite her formidable stage presenceActor and artistic director at…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:40am on July 1, 2026

RSC casts Sharon D Clarke as black lesbian Othello in reimagining of play by Lanre Bakare Arts and Culture Correspondent

Three-time Olivier winner to play general viewed through ‘urgent new lens’ of misogynoir in futuristic productionThe Royal Shakespeare Company has cast Sharon D Clarke as a black lesbian…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:15am on July 1, 2026

The best theatre to stream this month: all rise for Rosamund Pike’s Inter Alia by Chris Wiegand

The star delivers a breathtaking performance in Suzie Miller’s play about a judge under pressure, while Paddington gets everyone singing and Peter Shaffer’s Black Comedy is backRosamund …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:55am on July 1, 2026

Ania Magliano: Peach Fuzz review – body and soul comedy from superb SNL UK star by Brian Logan

Soho theatre, LondonThe co-host of Saturday Night Live’s Weekend Update delivers an expertly constructed set of jokes about her quest to live a more embodied lifeAfter serving an eye-catch…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:15pm on June 30, 2026

Michael Byrne obituary by Michael Coveney

Character actor whose decades-long career encompassed the National Theatre, war films and Coronation StreetThere were two key periods in the working life of the reliable, handsome and much-a…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:00am on June 30, 2026
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