Coronation Street: A to Z
Rachel Ward presents an alphabetic rundown of the things that make Coronation Street great
Rachel Ward presents an alphabetic rundown of the things that make Coronation Street great
A play about dementia has been nominated for a Lottery award. But why is the subject so charged, asks Rachel Ward
This Green Day musical has enough wit and warmth to attract a mainstream audience, says Rachel Ward
Matthew Bourne's radical reworking of Carmen still makes for a thrilling evening of dance, says Rachel Ward
Rachel Ward applauds the ambition of Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui's collaboration with the National Youth Dance Company
Richard 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
This impressive but baffling new piece from the French visual artist Aurélien Bory is inspiring, says Rachel Ward
This impressive but baffling new piece from the French visual artist Aurélien Bory was inspired by the human nervous system, says Rachel Ward
Actor, rapper and stand-up Richard Blackwood will star in EastEnders during the show's 30th birthday celebrations
The Danish company's shows a little bit of Bournonville goes a long way, says Rachel Ward
Exclusive: watch Carlos Acosta choreograph his first ever musical, Guys and Dolls
Russell Maliphant's contemporary creation still remains as thrilling as its original incarnation, says Rachel Ward
Despite a disjointed opening section, this is an evening of sheer celebration, says Rachel Ward
This show reflected the evolution of Brazilian dance with wide-eyed enthusiasm, says Rachel Ward
This performance inspired by street dance and the internet is underwhelming
This Scottish Ballet revival successfully updates Shakespeare's tale to 20th-century Italy, says Rachel Ward
There'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…
Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui's Apocrifu may be rather depressing in tone, but it is none the less captivating and stimulating, says Rachel Ward
Will Tuckett's adaptation of Kenneth Grahame's classic, makes Rachel Ward smile
The revival of Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake entrances Rachel Ward