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13,356 stories from The Financial Times

Aix-en-Provence Festival stages a powerful Don Giovanni

Director Robert Icke's rethink of Mozart's opera is meticulously wrought, with stunning singing from Golda Schultz

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 7:35am on July 9, 2025

The return of the superstar pianist

A new generation of keyboard heroes is making waves, propelled by streaming and social media

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A breathtakingly racy La Calisto and a compellingly sung Louise at Aix-en-Provence Festival " review

Stagings of two operatic rarities add to the legacy of Pierre Audi, the festival director who died in May

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:04pm on July 8, 2025

My Mom Jayne " documentary explores the person behind the Hollywood pin-up

Director Mariska Hargitay offers a revealing portrait of her mother, the actress Jayne Mansfield

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 7:00am on July 8, 2025

The Nine Jewelled Deer " Buddhist fable becomes an irksome opera

The collaborative intercultural piece about an enchanted, gender-neutral creature had its world premiere in Arles

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00pm on July 7, 2025

The power of randomness

Artists and scientists have long harnessed chance as a tool and AI can play a similar role in creativity

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:43am on July 7, 2025

Alan Partridge swims boldly against the tide in his From the Oasthouse podcast

Steve Coogan's creation takes on schoolgirls, 'Tic Tac' and Rory Stewart in new series

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Lalo Schifrin, composer and jazz musician, 1932-2025

His 'Mission: Impossible' theme tune brought jazz's sense of swing to the precisely timed synchronisation of film music

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How subversive rock-docs like Pavements are reinvigorating a tired genre

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Japanese fandom's next frontier? Ballet

The country's top dancers have often sought careers abroad but now a young company with big ambitions is aiming to build on talent at home

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Adès, Leith, Marsey " brilliantly detailed performances

Thomas Adès conducts the Hallé in works written by himself and two composers championed by him

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A Single Man " ballet adaptation of Isherwood novel is tenderly written and danced

Jonathan Watkins's new work at Aviva Studios, Manchester, brings together two of the finest dance actors of their generation

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:45pm on July 4, 2025

Grace Pervades " Ralph Fiennes and Miranda Raison have gripping chemistry

Two giants of the Victorian stage come to life in David Hare's overstuffed new play at Bath's Theatre Royal

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:28am on July 4, 2025

Edinburgh festivals struggle to lure corporate sponsors after boycott

Performances cut by a fifth despite government cash injection following Baillie Gifford's exit

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The Shrouds " David Cronenberg melds grief and AI in darkly funny thriller

The director draws on the loss of his own wife for the story of a bereaved owner of a future-facing cemetery

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:00am on July 3, 2025

Hot Milk " a sweltering tale of mother-daughter codependence

Fiona Shaw and Emma Mackey star in a bold directorial debut from playwright Rebecca Lenkiewicz about people stuck in place

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:00am on July 3, 2025

The Gilded Age " Julian Fellowes' lavish period drama returns for a diverting third season

The series creator still proves to be a master of subtly cutting slights and snubs

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00pm on July 2, 2025

Rachel Zegler is a stunning Eva Perón in Jamie Lloyd's pulsating new Evita

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'

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 6:59pm on July 1, 2025

Semele at the Royal Opera " a dark and sardonic take on Handel's vivacious drama

Oliver Mears's production offers a grisly interpretation of the doomed love story between Jupiter and a mere mortal

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 7:51am on July 1, 2025

Quadrophenia " The Who's rock opera is reimagined as a Mod ballet

Pete Townshend's original music forms the soundtrack to a sharp touring production with costuming by Paul Smith

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00pm on June 30, 2025

Glyndebourne's dizzying new Le nozze di Figaro barely pauses for breath

Huw Montague Rendall makes a superb Count in a production that leans heavily into farce

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00pm on June 30, 2025

Intimate Apparel is a gorgeously fine study of early-20th-century New York lives

Lynn Nottage's potent play at London's Donmar Warehouse stars Samira Wiley as a Black seamstress dreaming of love and success

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 7:30am on June 30, 2025

Norma's long awaited return to La Scala is a ravishing success

Absent from the Milan house for half a century, this performance surrenders to the music of Bellini's tragic masterpiece

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We're Doing The Wiz podcast review " how a stage musical shook up a performing arts school

New series looks back on a production in rural Massachusetts at a racially sensitive time of transition

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Downtown Train " Tom Waits's vivid 1985 track became a pop classic

Rare among the singer's output for being relatively conventional, the song was covered by stars such as Rod Stewart and Bob Seger

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