A set-jetter's guide to: Amadeus
The story of the rivalry between Mozart and Salieri has been given a lavish TV adaptation " but it wasn't shot in Vienna
The story of the rivalry between Mozart and Salieri has been given a lavish TV adaptation " but it wasn't shot in Vienna
Renate Reinsve and Stellan Skarsgård star in Joachim Trier's film about an emotionally distant filmmaker reconnecting with his actress daughter
The sweethearted comedy turns to the foibles of the old-school English upper classes
Secular and sacred performances draw new audiences to the Square Mile's historic places of worship
Starring Tobias Menzies, this atmospheric BBC adaptation of an EF Benson story is eerily effective
A festive family get-together becomes an arena for ideological debate in this finely tuned play at the Almeida
Documentary gives inordinate attention to the late singer's Tin Machine project while neglecting his brilliant swansong
An exceptional cast brings new life to the 1938 play at the Donmar Warehouse, London
A highly persuasive performance at Barbican Hall showed the depth and range of the composer's sacred work
The maker of 'Uncut Gems' discusses casting Timothée Chalamet and Gwyneth Paltrow in his Oscar-tipped new ping-pong drama
Amadeus actor Will Sharpe stars in our final issue of the year
Writer, director, actor, dreamboat. As he steps up to play Mozart, the 39-year-old talks about his own wildly prodigious career
Cole Escola's play at London's Trafalgar Theatre brings crazed comic energy to the life of Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of Abraham
Michael Grady-Hall gives a remarkable performance as the fool Feste in this RSC staging at London's Barbican
Baroness Margaret Hodge urges ministers to follow French model to boost funding and improve relations with business
Emma Mackey leads starry comedy-drama about a newly minted governor negotiating multiple personal crises in 2008
With intriguing glimpses of vulnerability, there has been none better in this production since it was first mounted more than four decades ago
Filmmaker who made some of the most beloved comedies of all time and worked successfully across many genres
A book festival dropping its backer over fossil fuel investment raises questions about sponsorship. Answer them at the end
Punchdrunk's Felix Barrett creates an unsettling, often terrifying show at the Ambassadors Theatre, London
Will Sharpe's Mozart is a nihilistic rebel and a broken child preyed upon by Paul Bettany's scheming Salieri
Though uneven, this revival of JM Synge's play at London's National Theatre is handsome and gorgeously acted
After being 'unleashed' in her 60s and winning an Oscar, the actor is enjoying a career hot streak " and she's basking in it
Enticing first-timers has become a tricky business, say heads of the Met and Royal Opera House
The maker of 'The Worst Person in the World' on returning with the portrait of a great auteur but flawed father, 'Sentimental Value'