Royal Ballet and English National Ballet's season openers come crowded with incident
'R:Evolution' and 'Like Water for Chocolate' offer dense, often dazzling dance-making
'R:Evolution' and 'Like Water for Chocolate' offer dense, often dazzling dance-making
Owen Horsley's anti-heroic production at Shakespeare's Globe is pungent and bitterly comic but wearying
Opening production from new Theater an der Wien director Stefan Herheim is oversexed and overstuffed
Take in the highlights of a rich cultural scene " and run the world's only intercontinental marathon " in the Turkish megalopolis this season
Written to honour the playwright Lorraine Hansberry, the track was covered memorably by reggae singers Bob & Marcia
The multidisciplinary artist's new work 'Black Atlas' draws on 5,000 years of western art history to throw new light on how race works
The Russian is flexible and poetic on this two-disc compendium that includes four substantial works
The writer and actor, who returns to the London stage with 'Mary Page Marlowe', believes 'plays are better than movies and movies are better than TV'
Hiran Abeysekera's wired, sardonic prince lacks emotional depth " but Francesca Mills' Ophelia is a standout
The shapeshifting actor's collaborations are at the heart of a new exhibition in Amsterdam
Letting Steve Coogan's creation loose on hot-button topics leads to a predictable crescendo of awfulness in the new BBC1 series
He plays a businessman-turned-butler alongside Fanny Ardant in this soufflé-light farce
The actor's directorial debut casts Frank Dillane as a Londoner seeking good Samaritans and battling self-destructive urges
The singer-songwriter is on a roll with an unflinching memoir, a new solo album " and a 'Thelma & Louise' musical in the works
Transferring to London's Noël Coward Theatre, this exuberant production of Wilde's comedy favours style over substance
Georg Friedrich Haas's microtonal work brings an astonishing palette of colours and sounds to the Park Avenue Armory
New artistic team's staging of Schumann's oratorio embraces artificiality while the singing brings strong emotional focus
Elaborate costumery, energetic dance routines and powerful singing marked The Mayhem Ball's arrival at the O2 Arena
Staging of Rossini's La Cenerentola brings charm and comedy to London's Coliseum
The actress plays a headteacher whose influence over an idyllic Vermont town unfurls slowly and with creeping malice
Marina Abramović, William Kentridge, Jasleen Kaur and other leading artists reveal the fabricators they entrust with their creations
The Mediterranean beauty whose intelligence and tenacity prolonged her career beyond the golden age of Italian cinema
With Kirsten Dunst, Sofia Coppola, Matt Smith, Vicky Krieps, Celine Song and more
She started with Etta James " then added Urtiin duu
South London meets Sierra Leone in the jazz star's sound