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Ritual review " eight-hour immersive performance is ambitious but under-resourced by Kate Wyver

Colab Tower, LondonGet lucky with your arrival time in this expansion of Aeschylus's Oresteia and you'll witness a fight or a sacrifice " but there are long dull patches Egg yolk is being mi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:54am on February 22, 2026

My cultural awakening: Operation Mincemeat taught me how to cry " now I sob at everything by Nick Allen; As Told To Tim Jonze

A musical number about a woman's letter to her husband on the second world war frontline unlocked my ability to blub " and made me a happier person I am sure I must have cried as a child, bu…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:12pm on February 21, 2026

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind review " Malawian boy's amazing famine-beating creation inspires a rousing musical by Arifa Akbar

Swan theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon After a book, a film and a Ted Talk, William Kamkwamba's heroically inventive response to floods, drought and starvation is now delivered with energetic son…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:01pm on February 20, 2026

Shenoah Allen: Bloodlust Summertime review " guns and slaughter as 'the devil's son' strives to know himself by Kate Wyver

Soho theatre, LondonAllen, one half of the influential Pajama Men comedy duo, mines his personal trauma for a slightly undercooked show about his high-octane upbringing in New Mexico Shenoah…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:42am on February 20, 2026

Road review " Johnny Vegas lands his punches in bitter riposte to Thatcher's Britain by Mark Fisher

Royal Exchange, ManchesterDirector Selina Cartmell delivers a giddily theatrical take on Jim Cartwright's slice-of-life portrait Selina Cartmell's vision for Jim Cartwright's play is big. To…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:42am on February 20, 2026

Fair Deal review " family ties are pushed to the limit in fizzing black comedy by Helen Meany

Abbey theatre, DublinThe sale of the parental home triggers a generational showdown in Una McKevitt's droll play about money, inheritance and caring for ageing relatives On a brief stopover …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:06pm on February 19, 2026

'Summer is coming!': Royal Shakespeare Company to stage epic Game of Thrones prequel by Chris Wiegand Stage Editor

Novelist George RR Martin says RSC is 'obvious choice' to put on new play The Mad King, which will open after spring A new prequel to George RR Martin's blockbuster fantasy saga Game of Thro…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:24pm on February 18, 2026

The Battle review " Britpop bickering and 90s nostalgia in Blur v Oasis comedy by Mark Fisher

Birmingham RepThe bands that came to symbolise a divided nation compete to top the charts in John Niven's jokey play but it is woefully short on drama Apparently, they did a lot of sitting a…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:12am on February 18, 2026

'OK, talk, but don't make any sound!': Philippe Gaulier's illustrious students on his clowning glory by Mark Fisher

Comedians, theatre-makers and actors including Rachel Weisz, Sally Phillips and Simon Munnery recall the late teacher's alarming lessons Philippe Gaulier, clown guru, dies aged 82 Louise Bre…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:12am on February 18, 2026

Bloody brilliant or toothless? Cynthia Erivo's Dracula " reviews roundup by Guardian Stage

The Wicked star plays all 23 characters in a hi-tech London staging of Bram Stoker's novel by Kip Williams. Here's a bite-sized look at the critics' verdicts Dracula, the Ur-vampire and ulti…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:06am on February 18, 2026

Deep Azure review " musical marvels in Chadwick Boseman's hip-hop tragedy by Arifa Akbar

Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, LondonThe Black Panther actor's melding of social commentary and Shakespearean themes is sometimes opaque yet undeniably poetic Chadwick Boseman was not only an acco…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:06am on February 18, 2026

Dracula review " Cynthia Erivo's magnificent modern bloodsucker is defanged in one-woman show by Arifa Akbar

Noël Coward theatre, LondonDeploying accents and wigs, the Wicked star takes on all Bram Stoker's characters, but the atmosphere lacks the fever or diabolicism required Are people born wi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:18am on February 18, 2026

'Oh my God, what a brutal existence!' Haley McGee on her global hit about growing old (and white pubic hair) by Mark Fisher

The Canadian performer visited hospices, mystics and cemeteries to research Age Is a Feeling. The show, which has now been performed in 10 languages, has reduced men in their 70s to tears It…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:24pm on February 17, 2026

After Miss Julie review " sex takes second place to snarling class warfare by David Jays

Park theatre, London Patrick Marber updates Strindberg's story to a country house in 1945, where upstairs-downstairs disaffection drives the drama Strindberg claimed that he wrote Miss Jul…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:12am on February 17, 2026

One Day has been a bestselling novel, a forgettable film, a beloved TV series " now can it be a musical? by Miriam Gillinson

David Nicholls's romantic saga is heading to stage, in the very city where its characters first felt the sparks fly. But how to cram 20 years of romance into two tune-filled hours? By focusi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:54am on February 17, 2026

'I wasn't ambitious until I was 60!' Gary Wilmot on comedy, panto, musicals " and his Beckett-style new play by Arifa Akbar

He left school at 15 and worked as a scaffolder. Then success on New Faces launched him to stardom " and he's been a panto and musicals sensation ever since. So what made him write a comedy …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:54am on February 17, 2026

Josh Sharp: ta-da! review " 2,000 slides and one 'weenie massage' in a show that's big on laughs by Brian Logan

Soho theatre, LondonThe former child magician from New York combines PowerPoint and personal trauma in an off-Broadway import that packs a considerable punch Two species of modern standup jo…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:06am on February 16, 2026

Dreamscape review " dazzling hip-hop drama reclaims vital spirit of teenager slain by police by Arifa Akbar

Omnibus theatre, London Inspired by the 1998 shooting of Tyisha Miller, the lost hopes and memories of a young Black woman " played beautifully by Jada Evelyn Ramsey " are explored through w…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:18pm on February 15, 2026

Sweetmeats review " the ripe fruits of late love by Anya Ryan

Bush theatre, London Karim Khan's tender portrait of South Asians finding companionship through shared grief and illness is played with crackling chemistry by Shobu Kapoor and Rehan Sheikh L…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:01am on February 15, 2026

Peta calls for pork-free menus as Peppa Pig show rolls into Grimsby by Mark Brown

Auditorium to remove bacon and sausages from cafe during stage run after request from campaign group Campaigners are calling on theatre bosses to stop serving bacon, sausages and ham in thei…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:01am on February 14, 2026

Shadowlands review " Hugh Bonneville charms in a weepie that's as creaky as an old library by Arifa Akbar

Aldwych theatre, LondonWilliam Nicholson's take on CS Lewis's marriage to an American divorcee should have you in bits but it fails to feel as eviscerating as it should The drama of love and…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:06pm on February 13, 2026

I'm Sorry, Prime Minister review " Hacker and Sir Humphrey return as baffled but charming old codgers by Brian Logan

Apollo theatre, London Jonathan Lynn's farewell to the beloved parliamentary sitcom casts Griff Rhys Jones as ex-PM Jim Hacker, making one last call on his wily consigliere Death comes to us…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:12am on February 13, 2026

The Shitheads review " primal urges rear up in a playful, prehistoric oddity by Kate Wyver

Royal Court Upstairs, LondonCave people with very different perspectives meet on an elk hunt in Jack Nicholls' savage but sweet play about love and violence among early humans Love is expre…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:12am on February 13, 2026

Here There Are Blueberries review " devastating anatomy of the truth behind Nazi snapshots by Arifa Akbar

Theatre Royal Stratford East, London Using photographs from an archive album of Auschwitz staff relaxing, this searing drama builds into an unforgettable inquiry This play is based around a …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:36am on February 13, 2026

Tutu review " cheeky tribute to ballet has a disco Swan Lake and the Dirty Dancing lift by Lyndsey Winship

Sadler's Wells East, LondonThe all-male French troupe Chicos Mambo mix parody and pointework in a fast-paced comic celebration of dance's high art and sillier side When the curtain goes up h…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:42pm on February 12, 2026
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