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Care review – this searing portrayal of dementia raises urgent questions for us all by Arifa Akbar

Young Vic, LondonAlexander Zeldin’s devastating play depicts the gruelling loneliness and confusion of life in a care homeAlexander Zeldin’s characters often inhabit the margins, from ze…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:30am on May 21, 2026[SHARE]

Uncaged+ review – elegant sketches of Lee Krasner and her life with Jackson Pollock by Lyndsey Winship

The Mount Without, Bristol Fame’s Antonia Franceschi delivers a double portrait of Krasner, with music by Claire van Kampen, plus there’s a superb solo from Edward WatsonTwo notable wome…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:50pm on May 20, 2026[SHARE]

Astell and Woolf review – feminist writers unite and share a sherry in the afterlife by Mark Fisher

Live theatre, NewcastleIn Shelagh Stephenson’s spiky comedy, Virginia Woolf and Mary Astell become celestial companions, discussing religion, science and independenceMary Astell is not kno…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:25am on May 20, 2026[SHARE]

Churchill’s Urinal review – Rosie Holt’s pisstake chancellor turns it up to No 11 by Ryan Gilbey

King’s Head theatre, London An office toilet once used by the wartime PM sparks a culture war in this frenzied show about politics and patriarchyWhen Rachel Reeves became chancellor in 202…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:15am on May 20, 2026[SHARE]

Munya Chawawa on making jokes as the world collapses – podcast by Presented By Nosheen Iqbal With Munya Chawawa; Produced By Eleanor Biggs and Ross Burns; Executive Producer Homa Khaleeli

The comedian Munya Chawawa on satire in the age of social media and what Donald Trump has in common with wrestlersEven if you don’t know Munya Chawawa’s name, you will almost certainly h…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:55pm on May 19, 2026[SHARE]

Stranger Things star Gaten Matarazzo to make West End debut in Rent revival by Chris Wiegand

A ‘thrillingly fresh’ 30th-anniversary production of Jonathan Larson’s musical will open at the Duke of York’s theatre in London, directed by Luke SheppardThe Pulitzer prize-winning …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:55pm on May 19, 2026[SHARE]

Some West End shows could ‘go dark’ as Equity members back possible strikes by Lanre Bakare Arts and Culture Correspondent

London’s biggest productions could be hit if industrial action over pay and conditions goes ahead, says unionSome of the biggest West End shows could be forced to temporarily close during …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:55pm on May 19, 2026[SHARE]

John Kearns: Tilting at Windmills review – a handful of dust (and prawn cocktail crisps) in riff on TS Eliot by Brian Logan

The Crescent, YorkThe comedian addresses a relationship breakup via The Waste Land, Aldi and a dimwit estate agentHow has it come to this? That’s what new show Tilting at Windmills finds J…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:55pm on May 19, 2026[SHARE]

Broadway star Jessica Vosk appeals for privacy after ‘super-fan’ sneaks into dressing room by Chris Wiegand

Actor recounts ‘really scary’ situation after leaving the stage of the musical BeachesThe Broadway star Jessica Vosk has appealed for backstage privacy to be respected after describing h…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:42am on May 19, 2026[SHARE]

Grayson Perry’s life story to be told in ‘outrageous’ musical by Chris Wiegand

Grayson the Musical will explore ‘identity, creativity and self-acceptance … with life coaching from a six-foot teddy bear named Alan’Grayson Perry’s life story is to be told in an �…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:55am on May 19, 2026[SHARE]

Equus review – desire and desperation in Peter Shaffer’s tale of sex, gods and horses by Kate Wyver

Menier Chocolate Factory, LondonLindsay Posner’s precise revival flies highest in its most intense moments of beastliness as a psychiatrist sets about ridding a teenage boy of his demons D…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:10am on May 19, 2026[SHARE]

I’m Not Being Funny review – there’s laughter through tears in emotional dark comedy by Brian Logan

Bush theatre, LondonMarried aspiring standups confront on stage what they’re concealing in real life, in Piers Black’s compelling two-handerStandup is performance in extremis, self-proje…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:05pm on May 18, 2026[SHARE]

‘A lot of people don’t think I can act’: Wallace Shawn on Hollywood, therapy and speaking out on Palestine by Juan A Ramírez

At 82, the character actor is as frank and fired-up as ever with two hit stage shows and a summer blockbuster on the way. He’s embracing being odd, he says, even if everyone doesn’t quit…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:00am on May 18, 2026[SHARE]

Farm Fatale review – freaky scarecrows make hay out of climate crisis by Kate Wyver

Southbank Centre, LondonBetween a sci-fi concert for eggs and an interview with a bee, the scarecrow broadcasters in Philippe Quesne’s oddball performance piece make the case for art as sa…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:05pm on May 17, 2026[SHARE]

Ian McKellen ‘emotional’ as he opens County Durham theatre space by Mark Brown North Of England Correspondent

Actor says Ensemble 84 in Horden, employing local talent, is how a professional repertory company should beIt’s a chilly spring evening in what was once a Catholic church in a left-behind …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:10am on May 17, 2026[SHARE]

Mother Courage and her Children review – moving, funny and savage portrait of life during wartime by Arifa Akbar

Shakespeare’s Globe, LondonForgoing Brecht’s usual distanciation, Anna Jordan’s new translation and Michelle Terry’s lovable performance bring out the humanity of a woman doing what�…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:10am on May 17, 2026[SHARE]

Stage Kiss review – behind-the-scenes romcom is charming but slippery by Lucinda Everett

Hampstead theatre, LondonA first love is rekindled on stage and off in Sarah Ruhl’s metatheatrical romance and farcical send-up of hammy old musicalsIt doesn’t take long for the protagon…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:10am on May 17, 2026[SHARE]

Eclipse review – W1A creator’s dark comedy about matters of life and death in Devon by Mark Lawson

Minerva theatre, ChichesterJohn Morton’s debut as a playwright is a finely crafted family drama with shades of Alan AyckbournAs a TV writer-director, John Morton specialises in the sort of…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:05pm on May 15, 2026[SHARE]

Letter: Michael Pennington obituary by Joe Unsworth

I was lucky enough to catch Michael Pennington’s performances in RSC productions visiting Newcastle in the last decades of the 20th century. I still recall his lacerating self-disgust at t…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:25pm on May 15, 2026[SHARE]

Little Shop of Horrors review – a mixed bouquet of kooky romance, doo-wop and wild B-movie by Holly O'Mahony

Northern Stage, NewcastleThis revival of the carnivorous plant caper showcases strong voices, incorporates playful designs and splits Audrey II in twoSure, it would be possible to deliver a …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:25pm on May 15, 2026[SHARE]

‘The nuance of being a Black woman in America’: Is God Is turns righteous rage into gory horror by Brittany Spanos

Actors Vivica A Fox, Kara Young and Mallori Johnson on subverting revenge tropes as Aleshea Harris’s play storms on to the screenKara Young remembers the fervor around Is God Is’s off-Br…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:00am on May 15, 2026[SHARE]

‘Frailty and terrible rage’: Linda Bassett on Call the Midwife, her crap-free CV and selling ice creams at Olivier’s Old Vic by David Jays

Best known as Nurse Phyllis in the TV hit, the actor is a peerless interpreter of Caryl Churchill and is starring in Alexander Zeldin’s ‘Shakespearean’ play about dementia. She looks b…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:50am on May 15, 2026[SHARE]

An Ideal Husband review – Oscar Wilde’s comedy gets the gleefully camp glow-up it deserves by Arifa Akbar

Lyric Hammersmith, London The dissolute aristocrats from 1895 remain sharply funny, and bitingly relevant, in this flamboyant new spinOscar Wilde’s comedy was billed as a “play of modern…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:50am on May 15, 2026[SHARE]

Black Diamonds and the Blue Brazil review – a daughter waits to fulfil her football fan father’s final wish by Mark Fisher

Royal Lyceum, EdinburghDawn Steele stars in Ron Ferguson’s warm-hearted tale of a town whose fortunes are tied to those of its coal mine and local teamBlack diamonds are what they used to …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:15pm on May 14, 2026[SHARE]

Tulsa Ballet: Made in America review – fantastically flexible Oklahoman squad are A-OK! by Lyndsey Winship

Linbury theatre, Royal Opera House, LondonThe first UK visit for the company showcases the dancers’ elegance and versatility across three pieces of varying impactThis small Oklahoman dance…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:10pm on May 14, 2026[SHARE]
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