DESKTOP
Contact
The Season
On Broadway
Login

Search BroadwayStars

Search:
Author:
Source:
Date Range: From: To:
Sort by: Most Recent   Most Relevant
35,364 stories from The Guardian

Tony awards 2026: red carpet looks and the best of the show – in pictures by Guardian Staff

Rose Byrne, Sarah Paulson, Daniel Radcliffe, Adrien Brody and others gather to celebrate Broadway’s biggest awards night. The 79th annual Tony awards are hosted by Pink at Radio City Music…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:10am on June 8, 2026

Tony awards 2026: Death of a Salesman triumphs, as Lesley Manville and John Lithgow also win by Benjamin Lee

Joe Mantello’s stark revival of Arthur Miller’s classic drama takes home six awards, while Ragtime and Schmigadoon! pick up musical winsTony awards 2026: red carpet looks and the best of…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:10am on June 8, 2026

‘The Epstein files are about more than men and money’: All the Rage, the ‘guerrilla’ play fuelled by 80 furious women by Claire Armitstead

Enraged at how the victims of Jeffrey Epstein are being forgotten, more than 80 female and non-binary writers united – to create an epic drama fusing art, activism and anger. How will it w…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:00am on June 8, 2026

Tony awards 2026: full list of winners by Benjamin Lee

This year’s Tony awards saw wins for John Lithgow, Laurie Metcalf, Joshua Henry and Lesley ManvilleThe Lost BoysSchmigadoon! – WINNER!Titaníque Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New Y…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:20pm on June 7, 2026

When fellow theatregoers caused a ruckus | Letters by Guardian Staff

Readers respond to Polly Hudson’s article about unsocial behaviour in theatres, following the actor Rosamund Pike calling out an audience member for texting during her play Inter AliaMy hu…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:35pm on June 7, 2026

Atonement review – guilt and love battle for an unhappy ending by Arifa Akbar

Chichester Festival theatre This stage version of Ian McEwan’s devastating class novel shows inspiring touches and the cast play adeptly, yet the tale’s emotional sweep feels underpowere…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:05am on June 7, 2026

Milo Rau turned tribunals into theatre. Now his own moral judgement is on trial by Tessa Szyszkowitz 

The Swiss director has staged court cases against Pussy Riot, mining companies in Congo and Gisèle Pelicot’s abusers. But after his invitation to Palantir founder Peter Thiel caused a row…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:50am on June 7, 2026

Are You Watching? review – unflinching, fury-filled interrogation of the vile side of the web by Kate Wyver

Royal Court, London Teenage girls discuss the horrors they have seen via their phones as Georgie Dettmer’s reckoning with internet culture is brutally realised by director Jess EdwardsGeor…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:50am on June 5, 2026

Marco da Silva Ferreira: F*cking Future review – voice of the moment calls for protest through partying by Lyndsey Winship

Sadler’s Wells East, LondonWith a 3am aloofly sexy vibe, the Portuguese choreographer’s slow build is subtly intoxicating – while its intensity will leave you craving moreLast year, fo…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:50am on June 5, 2026

The Sorcerer’s Apprentice review – mindboggling bag of tricks will make you believe in magic by Nick Ahad

Buxton Opera House Villages appear out of thin air, broomsticks take flight and owls turn into people in a truly enchanting showcase of theatrical storytellingIf you catch a young audience m…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:45am on June 5, 2026

Girl, Interrupted review – mental health memoir reborn as patchy Aimee Mann-soundtracked musical by Richard Lawson

The Public Theater, New YorkSusanna Kaysen’s retelling of her time in a psychiatric hospital in the 60s became an Oscar-winning movie in the 90s and now it’s an elegant, if limited, play…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:15pm on June 4, 2026

Theatregoers to face phone ‘ban’ when Broadway’s Liberation comes to London by Lanre Bakare

New York audiences were asked to put phones in sealed pouches, and producer says she hopes to do the same in UKWhen a Pulitzer prize-winning play about a feminist activist opened in New York…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:25pm on June 4, 2026

Bigfoot, ‘slutfluencers’ and a David Bowie-powered gay fantasia: Edinburgh festival 2026’s must-see theatre by Mark Fisher

Plays about political extremes, religious sects, swimming the Channel and an 80th birthday party are among the highlights at this summer’s arts spectacularProducer Francesca Moody has show…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:05am on June 4, 2026

High Society review – smooth musical hardly misbehaves but the songs are heavenly by Arifa Akbar

Barbican theatre, LondonImpeccable vocals and slick staging make for dazzling set pieces in a tame production that’s missing the emotional centre of the 1956 filmFive years ago, the Barbic…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:05am on June 4, 2026

Edinburgh festivals hope to launch joint box office for all 11 August events by Severin Carrell Scotland Editor

Bosses believe having single booking process will drive up ticket sales for all festivals to offset funding squeezeThe Edinburgh festivals hope to launch a single box office for all the city…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:40am on June 4, 2026

‘It’s a relief … I’m irrelevant!’: Rufus Norris on life after the National Theatre by Arifa Akbar

He stood down as boss of the NT – and threw himself into kayaking, writing and DIY. The veteran director talks about his new start aged 60, mourning his mother – and directing Death of a…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:35am on June 3, 2026

SNL UK’s Larry Dean: ‘That heckle was so harsh it left my heart pounding!’ by Interview By Liam Pape

The Glaswegian standup on joining the ego-less Saturday Night Live, smiling at himself in the mirror and why he’s not slept in his new houseBehind the scenes, is SNL UK a tightly controlle…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:35am on June 3, 2026

Mrs Dalloway review – Virginia Woolf’s party planner plays all the roles herself by Holly O'Mahony

Storyhouse, ChesterKit Green takes on all the characters in an imaginative interpretation of the 1925 day-in-the-life novelAs Clarissa Dalloway wafts about the stage, welcoming her audience …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:20am on June 3, 2026

Pope-ally wired! Why Mark E Smith’s maligned Catholic play is getting a reboot by Fergal Kinney

The Fall frontman’s play about a papal plot appalled critics when first staged in 1986, with Leigh Bowery starring as a cardinal. Now Hey! Luciani is back – but does it make any more sen…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:55pm on June 2, 2026

Tomorrow Will Be a Palestinian Day review – work that finds a way out of Gaza’s ruins by Arifa Akbar

Theatre503, LondonHope still resides against horror in this collection of short plays from Palestinian playwrights, poets and artistsWhat are the basic requirements of theatre-making? Actors…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:55am on June 2, 2026

‘All the girls were in there for shit that is pretty normal’: the show reinventing Girl, Interrupted for a new generation by Quinn Moreland

Susanna Kaysen’s cult memoir sparked a wave of 90s novels about young women in crisis. After 10 years in the making, stars Juliana Canfield and King Princess are bringing it to the stageGi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:00am on June 2, 2026

Roller skates! Pointe shoes! Parachutes! A mythic dance takes flight again at a Brooklyn rink by Alaina Demopoulos

Artist Robert Rauschenberg was known for his painting-sculpture hybrids – and a 1963 dance piece called Pelican that was almost lost to timeVisual artists and dancers have long taken cues …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:40am on June 1, 2026

The best theatre to stream this month: Rose Byrne breaks out the champagne in the fizzy Fallen Angels by Chris Wiegand

There’s a rare chance to catch a Tony-nominated hit live from New York, plus blasts from the past including Rent, The Audience and Hugh Jackman as a singing cowboyLivestreams of current Br…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:40am on June 1, 2026

Gaslit, shamed and swindled: the play about Eleanor Glanville, persecuted for her love of butterflies by Patrick Barkham

She had a passion for butterflies and would seek out rare ones, yet this was used against her by violent, money-grabbing husband. Now this pioneering naturalist’s story has been translated…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:40am on June 1, 2026

‘I should not be allowed to do interviews’: Nish Kumar on courting controversy and clashing with comics by Rachel Aroesti

The former Mash Report star’s latest show takes aim at his manosphere-courting, Saudi comedy festival-attending peers. Could he be the angry progressive standup we need right now?Nish Kuma…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:05pm on May 29, 2026
Page 1 of 1,415   Next 25 »