Immersive art is much more than a digital light show
This way of presenting work is bringing in new audiences
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
Mental health and the ghost of Gershwin loom large in Doug Wright's Tony-winning play about the darkly witty Oscar Levant
Non-professional actors crank up the authenticity in this father-daughter tale set in the Corsican underworld
An Oscar winner for Children of a Lesser God, she talks candidly about a life of struggle, trauma and activism
This venerable and entirely distinctive conductor-and-orchestra partnership produced energising Beethoven and shimmering Bartók
How to choose from 3,853 shows? Tastemakers pick their favourites, from James Graham's latest play to anarchic hidden gems
Johnny McKnight's show tells the story of panto and his own part in dragging it into the 21st century
Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan reunite 22 years on as a podcasting therapist and a business manager/single mother
Sandy Grierson excels as the banker who led RBS to ruin and a hammy Brian Cox is Adam Smith in premiere at Edinburgh International Festival
Damiano Michieletto's staging is stark but singers and orchestra take JanáÄek's opera to the height of intensity
Dan Colley's play about an elderly actor in a care facility adds painful new poignancy to Shakespeare