Not Your Superwoman " two women embark on a journey loaded with baggage
Letitia Wright and Golda Rosheuvel star in Emma Dennis Edwards' new play exploring fraught mother-daughter relationships
Letitia Wright and Golda Rosheuvel star in Emma Dennis Edwards' new play exploring fraught mother-daughter relationships
Powerful symphonies by Bernstein and Copland energised the opening concert led by Antonio Pappano
The 'Jewel in the Crown' stars come together for Strindberg's study of misogyny and warped pride at the Orange Tree Theatre
Comedy, rock and patriotic numbers at the Royal Albert Hall bring a successful season to a close
An illustrious array of artists has covered the enigmatic song, perhaps most memorably Sinéad O'Connor
A look back at some of the best interviews and panel discussions, including how to turbo-charge your brain and tips for avoiding a deepfake scam
When Justin Kurzel embarked on a film about musician Warren Ellis, neither knew it would encompass dementia, abuse, death and rebirth
Ten works, from the dramatic to the radiant, are given fine performances by the Estonian Festival Orchestra under Paavo Järvi
A century on from the dancer's debut at the Champs-Élysées Theatre, the Paris venue celebrates her extraordinary life
The controversial Russian soprano is joined by an unforgettably creepy Gerald Finley in a production set in a modern-day dictatorship
Caroline Bird's drama reflects the human impact of Whitehouse's campaigns on the gay community but lacks opposing voices
From high-stakes, red-blooded drama at the Royal Opera to a beloved children's tale at Glyndebourne, these are the essential tickets to book now
Innovative piece at London's Royal Court Upstairs uses sound alone to evoke a day in the lives of a cow and a deer
Chloé Zhao's tragic 'Hamnet' and David Michôd's punchy 'Christy' lead a daunting roster of more than 200 movies
Stephen King's novel about an endurance test aimed at making America 'number one again' becomes a quietly radical film
Divorce is as bad as it gets in writer Julian Fellowes' burnished big-screen continuation of the TV phenomenon
Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer reunite in a world where their comically earnest tone might be taken for reality
Two concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, conducted by Franz Welser-Möst, highlighted the orchestra's rich string sound
Sleuthing podcasters Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez are joined by Meryl Streep as the show gets ever more absurd but no less charming
The Brazilian's new work, showcased at the Lyon Dance Biennale, grows from modest beginnings into something carnivalesque
Prime Video series about a warring mother- and her daughter-in-law delivers nasty, moreish fun
He discusses leaving Moscow for New York, and his radical reinvention of Chekhov's The Seagull, now playing in London
The artist guests on Factory International's series in which creative people discuss how they think and work
The collective has recently sabotaged a live interview with the AfD's Alice Weidel " but will their brand of disruptive protest art win people over?
The tenor's recording is accompanied by more rewarding versions of Schumann's Dichterliebe and Kerner-Lieder