Adès, Leith, Marsey " brilliantly detailed performances
Thomas Adès conducts the Hallé in works written by himself and two composers championed by him
Thomas Adès conducts the Hallé in works written by himself and two composers championed by him
Jonathan Watkins's new work at Aviva Studios, Manchester, brings together two of the finest dance actors of their generation
Two giants of the Victorian stage come to life in David Hare's overstuffed new play at Bath's Theatre Royal
Performances cut by a fifth despite government cash injection following Baillie Gifford's exit
The director draws on the loss of his own wife for the story of a bereaved owner of a future-facing cemetery
Fiona Shaw and Emma Mackey star in a bold directorial debut from playwright Rebecca Lenkiewicz about people stuck in place
The series creator still proves to be a master of subtly cutting slights and snubs
Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical is boldly reframed for today inside the London Palladium " plus a view from the street of 'Don't Cry for Me Argentina'
Oliver Mears's production offers a grisly interpretation of the doomed love story between Jupiter and a mere mortal
Pete Townshend's original music forms the soundtrack to a sharp touring production with costuming by Paul Smith
Huw Montague Rendall makes a superb Count in a production that leans heavily into farce
Lynn Nottage's potent play at London's Donmar Warehouse stars Samira Wiley as a Black seamstress dreaming of love and success
Absent from the Milan house for half a century, this performance surrenders to the music of Bellini's tragic masterpiece
New series looks back on a production in rural Massachusetts at a racially sensitive time of transition
Rare among the singer's output for being relatively conventional, the song was covered by stars such as Rod Stewart and Bob Seger
What's behind the popularity of a red-state pastime in deep-blue US cities
The mezzo-soprano and pianist unite on a lush recording that pairs Debussy and Messiaen
Bjarte Eike on his mission to capture the rambunctious sounds of baroque Britain
The actors bring tough honesty to Rebecca Frecknall's staging at London's Almeida Theatre
A lonely retiree, an aggrieved teenager and a conspiracy-mad mechanic populate Richard Bracewell's small-town story
From Mozart and Dostoevsky to Jackson Pollock " two books reveal the fundamental and sometimes surprising intertwining of mathematics and creativity
Musical at London's Theatre Royal Drury Lane adapts 1997 film version into an ancient Greek pantomime
Playful meditation on performance at Hampstead Theatre includes anecdotes from Ian McKellen and Fiona Shaw
Iman Qureshi's ensemble piece at London's Kiln Theatre takes on big questions with refreshing honesty
One of today's finest rappers was more than a match for the Southbank Centre's resident Chineke! orchestra