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Jesús Carmona: UnYdos review – flamenco delivered with flourish and fire by Lyndsey Winship

Sadler’s Wells, London The annual Flamenco festival kicks off in spectacular style, with a show of serpentine grace and rhythmic precisionThere are lots of places in life where being full …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:30am on June 17, 2026

Midsummer morris dancers and their mysterious goat Caprihorn: Hollie Fernando’s best portrait by Interview By Chris Broughton

‘I wanted to celebrate the women who are reinventing morris dancing. They took me to a pub and gave me a pickled egg mashed up in a packet of crisps. I felt like I’d entered a magical wo…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:20am on June 17, 2026

A Fine Idea review – international development drama laden with number-crunching by Arifa Akbar

Arcola theatre, London Despite some strong satire, there is too much telling and not enough showing in Christine Bacon’s play exploring global inequalityThis play about the ethics of inter…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:55am on June 17, 2026

‘In the past, there was lots of swearing and saying you were crap’: my day at the all-new Italia Conti stage school by Lyndsey Winship

From Noël Coward to Martine McCutcheon, the famed institution has been hothousing talent for more than a century. Our writer finds there’s a softer approach these days – and a food bank…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:40am on June 17, 2026

Judi Dench to have London’s Shaftesbury theatre renamed after her by Lanre Bakare Arts and Culture Correspondent

James Bond actor, who is only the second non-royal woman to be celebrated in this way, called the honour ‘truly overwhelming’Dame Judi Dench is to have a West End theatre renamed after h…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:45am on June 16, 2026

The Homecoming of Joseph Grace review – poignant story of a life unmoored by war and exile by Helen Meany

Marina Market, CorkMichael Glenn Murphy is the accidental soldier and reluctant revolutionary reckoning with his past in Deirdre Kinahan’s touching drama of regret and returnA ferry termin…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:45am on June 16, 2026

‘What an adventure Broadway will be!’ Paddington musical packs suitcase for New York by Chris Wiegand Stage Editor

Hugely successful London show to open in the US, with performances beginning in MarchMarmalade bagels at the ready: London’s Paddington Bear musical is to open on Broadway next spring. The…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:40am on June 16, 2026

Sly stage version of The Traitors to lure audiences with five different endings by Lanre Bakare Arts and Culture Correspondent

Play at Gillian Lynne theatre in London will cycle through versions with weekend crowds able to pick oneIn keeping with its well-earned reputation for cloak and dagger, the stage adaptation …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:15am on June 16, 2026

Distillation review – a paean to peat that’s a feast for the senses by Helen Meany

The Crypt at St Luke’s, CorkLuke Casserly’s playful, participatory exploration of Ireland’s 10,000-year-old bogs involves touch, sound, taste – and an earthy perfumeSeated at a circu…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:20pm on June 15, 2026

O Romeow … cat steals the show during final scene at Romeo and Juliet ballet - video

A cat decided it was the main character during the final scene of a Romeo and Juliet performance by the Imperial Russian Ballet Company in Izmir, Turkey. The cat had a lie down, licked itsel…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:05pm on June 15, 2026

Death in Venice: Willem Dafoe thrills theatre biennale with adventurous shows about ghosts and rebirth by Arifa Akbar

From a Noh Othello that puts Desdemona centre stage to a requiem for a family killed in the Rwandan genocide, the theatre at this year’s festival gives voice to the marginalisedWhen Willem…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:55am on June 15, 2026

Savage, a play about Paul O’Grady’s rise to national treasure, to premiere in February by Amelia Hill

RuPaul’s Drag Race winner Danny Beard to step into Lily Savage’s heels in Jonathan Harvey’s playFew showbusiness careers begin in a towering blond beehive in the gay pubs of Vauxhall a…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:00am on June 15, 2026

From Bloomsbury to Whitehall: new play reimagines life of John Maynard Keynes by Lanre Bakare Arts and Culture Correspondent

The Standard of Living by James Graham traces economist’s influence on British politics and cultureAfter exploring the rise of Rupert Murdoch and the emergence of Gareth Southgate’s Engl…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:40am on June 15, 2026

Rosamund Pike keeps cool after phone alarm interrupts performance by Charlie Moloney and Agency

Disruption during performance of Inter Alia comes weeks after Pike berated audience member for texting during playRosamund Pike kept her cool after a phone alarm in the front row interrupted…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:10am on June 14, 2026

A Life in Four Seasons review – dancers of all ages have spring in their steps by Lyndsey Winship

Regent’s Park Open Air theatre, LondonPerformers representing the four seasons of life – and a wide range of styles – dance to a ravey remix of VivaldiIt was a great idea: a dance thro…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:10am on June 14, 2026

Atlantis review – Welsh climate crisis drama is a parable for our times by Gareth Llŷr Evans

Theatr Clwyd, MoldEmily White’s lyrical, if contrived, play is based on a real coastal village whose residents are being made climate refugees by rising sea levelsIn 2014, residents of Fai…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:05am on June 14, 2026

‘Anger burns off every bit of it’: the furious guerrilla-art response to the Epstein files by Arifa Akbar

This collection of ‘art meets theatre meets activism’ by more than 80 writers can feel overwhelming, writes our critic, but it devastatingly conveys the cumulative horror and anger of ab…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:00pm on June 12, 2026

So Are We: León and Lightfoot review – mesmerising moments in a Royal Ballet homecoming by Lyndsey Winship

Royal Opera House, LondonProdigal son Paul Lightfoot returns with Sol León for their first performance by a British dance company. The result is impressively choreographed, if in need of mo…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:40am on June 12, 2026

The Long Drop review – Denise Mina’s whisky-soaked tale of triple murder is horribly gripping by Mark Fisher

Citizens theatre, GlasgowThe novel is adapted with equal parts wit and horror to capture the depravity of a notorious crime in GlasgowOn the bare brick wall backing Jen McGinley’s set – …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:15am on June 12, 2026

Think dance classes terrify you? Try taking four in a weekend by Dee Jefferson

Most of us loved dancing when we were kids. I dip my toe in at Melbourne’s Rising festival and rediscover that simple, pure joyAs I wait for my first Cuban salsa class to begin, I have the…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:15am on June 12, 2026

‘Peaky Blinders is our Nutcracker’: how Rambert are dragging dance into the present – and their message for Timothée Chalamet by Lyndsey Winship

How does a 100-year-old dance company face the 21st century? For Rambert’s Benoit Swan Pouffer the answer is combining innovation with popular adaptations such as the Brummie crime sagaOn …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:15am on June 12, 2026

‘We got banned from YouTube but they showed Saddam Hussein being hanged’: the wild viral visions of Romain Gavras by Shaad D'souza

What will life be like in 2034? Will kids surf in quarries – or live in the woods since they think Earth is hollow? We meet the film-maker behind Gener8ion, whose dark predictions have a h…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:15am on June 12, 2026

Strictly Ballroom review – Baz Luhrmann’s dizzying, dance-tastic swirl of fun is a classic ugly-duckling tale by Peter Bradshaw

Luhrmann’s goofy and lovable film is reissued for generations who don’t know where TV’s Strictly Come Dancing got part of its nameGenerations who don’t know why TV’s Strictly Come …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:15am on June 12, 2026

This is Rambert review – 100th birthday knees-up is a big leap forward by Lyndsey Winship

Sadler’s Wells, LondonThe company’s centenary celebration isn’t about nostalgia – this occasionally thrilling triple bill of recent creations showcases some excellent dancersBritain�…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:10pm on June 11, 2026

Dynamic duo: dance legends León and Lightfoot at the Royal Ballet – in pictures by Guardian Staff

The programme So Are We marks the first time a British company has performed the work of choreographers Sol León and Paul Lightfoot. Tristram Kenton took a first look at Covent Garden Conti…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:10pm on June 11, 2026
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