Peter Sellers " the superstar all comic actors aspire to but none want to be
A hundred years after his birth, have successors such as Robin Williams, Steve Coogan or Sacha Baron Cohen come close to matching him?
A hundred years after his birth, have successors such as Robin Williams, Steve Coogan or Sacha Baron Cohen come close to matching him?
The bassist, drummer Tyshawn Sorey and trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire spin a glittering weave of melodic nuance
The young South Korean pianist lifts the musicianship of these 12 short, simple pieces to a high level
One of the few to win Grammys in classical and rock, The National's guitarist has a gift for genre-hopping, from Steve Reich to Taylor Swift. He explains how he does it
The '12 Years a Slave' star discusses his new film 'The Life of Chuck', why theatre changed him and how the camera gets 'behind the eyes'
Collection of 11 short plays, performed as part of the Edinburgh International Festival, is messy, urgent and angry
A new adaptation of Hedda Gabler at the Theatre Royal, Bath struggles to make sense in a contemporary setting
Executive produced by Knox and Monica Lewinsky, this uneasy Disney+ series revisits the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher
Part theatre, part gig, Abigail and Shaun Bengson's Edinburgh Fringe show is endearingly messy
Bob Odenkirk returns as the ex-hitman turned ass-kicking dad, this time with his funny bone intact
This way of presenting work is bringing in new audiences
Scottish folk singer Karine Polwart delivers a stunning hour of music and storytelling
Jade Franks' Edinburgh Fringe debut is a frank and funny take on her Cambridge experience
Story of a novelist drawing on real-life trauma echoes 'Big Little Lies' in its focus on small-town secrets and female friendships
Shows at this year's festival tackle issues as varied as white supremacy, climate change and pickled vegetables
Two airmen stumble on a magical lost village in this exuberant production at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, London
Filmmaker Sepideh Farsi talks about chronicling her relationship with Hassouna, who was killed in an IDF air strike in April
Reactions to the Israel-Hamas war are stretching into the world's largest arts festival and debates over ethical funding
Calixto Bieito's staging for the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro is bold and immersive
Duncan Macmillan's one-person performance has a line-up of starry performers at London's @sohoplace
Three works neatly capture the different stages of the Argentine composer's career, showcasing his exploratory fervour
Now based in Berlin, the émigré is juggling work in film, opera, ballet and preparing for his Salzburg theatre debut
The film director talks money, Materialists and the 'holy miracle' of love
Flemish collective FC Bergman uses ingredients including a live chicken and a robot dog to explore our origins " and ask what comes next
The 'not-for-profit' star on putting his own money into projects, creating a new national theatre for Wales " and what he learnt from Nye Bevan