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Waiting for Godot review " Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter's unlikely reunion by Adrian Horton

Hudson Theatre, New York The Bill & Ted stars land on Broadway for Jamie Lloyd's disorienting and intermittently engaging take on Samuel Beckett's classic Waiting for Godot is, as the sa…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:00pm on September 28, 2025

David Killick obituary by Roger Davidson

My client and friend, the actor David Killick, who has died aged 86, was a stalwart of British theatre and television for more than 60 years. He had a long association with the Royal Shakesp…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:24pm on September 28, 2025

Classics with added Yorkshire class: tributes to Tony Harrison by Ian McMillan, Michael Billington and Edith Hall

Harrison's poetry and plays made an electrifying connection with readers and audiences through his use of Leeds dialect, and his ear for rhyme. Writers remember his greatness Poet, playwrigh…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:18pm on September 28, 2025

The Billionaire Inside Your Head review " OCD and capitalism collide in daring office drama by Arifa Akbar

Hampstead theatre, London Will Lord's exciting new play adds a neurodiverse inner voice to the Mamet-like rivalry between ambitious debt collectors chasing financial success The most dangero…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:02am on September 28, 2025

'The man who came to read the metre': Yorkshire poet Tony Harrison was the National Theatre bard by Mark Lawson

Harrison, who has died aged 88, wrote copiously for the stage, both as an ingenious translator and dazzlingly original dramatist From TS Eliot and Ted Hughes to Carol Ann Duffy and Simon Arm…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:18pm on September 27, 2025

Tony Harrison, poet and dramatist, dies aged 88 by Alison Flood

Known for his outspoken politics, the author was acclaimed for work in theatre, opera, film and TV but wanted to be thought of as a poet above all Tony Harrison, the award-winning poet and d…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:12am on September 27, 2025

Lord of the Flies review " Piggy's plea for diplomacy feels more futile than ever by Mark Lawson

Chichester Festival theatreWilliam Golding's bleak vision of civilisation holds up after 70 years, but Nigel Williams's 1995 adaptation, revived with a sparky cast, might not be cruel enough…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:32pm on September 26, 2025

'The language adds a whole new level': Welsh-English version of Romeo and Juliet heads for the Globe by Steven Morris

Bilingual production by Theatr Cymru is expected to be first time Welsh will be heard at South Bank venue Grappling with the subtleties of Shakespeare's poetry and prose has proved a challe…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:02am on September 26, 2025

50 First Dates: The Musical review " sunny ensemble serve up breezy romcom by Chris Wiegand

The Other Palace, LondonGeorgina Castle and Josh St Clair make a likable couple who endlessly replay their first meeting but this adaptation needs more emotional punch Perhaps it's unfair to…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:02am on September 26, 2025

Lacrima review " gripping saga of a wedding dress unravels fashion industry exploitation by Arifa Akbar

Barbican theatre, LondonCaroline Guiela Nguyen's epic drama explores global labour and personal suffering with moments of haunting power A three-hour durational show with a three-minute paus…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:02am on September 26, 2025

Letter: Frank Grimes obituary by Gordon McDougall

In 1977 Frank Grimes played Valentine in Anton Rodgers's production of Shaw's You Never Can Tell for the Oxford Playhouse Company. That season he went on to roles in plays by Ibsen and David…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:24am on September 26, 2025

Unions urge UK theatres to limit at-seat alcohol sales as staff face 'unacceptable abuse' by Nadia Khomami Arts and Culture Correspondent

Rowdy audience members have disrupted performances with heckling, violence and even copulation in the stalls "Speak clearly and don't bump into the furniture" " so goes Noël Coward's time…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:24am on September 26, 2025

Clarkston review " Heartstopper's Joe Locke joins lonely souls looking to make life matter by Kate Wyver

Trafalgar theatre, LondonCo-starring Ruaridh Mollica and Sophie Melville, this bleak three-hander by Samuel D Hunter leaves little unsaid Drugs, unemployment and a heavy air of purposelessne…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:54pm on September 25, 2025

Bacchae review " Indhu Rubasingham launches National Theatre tenure with new-gen rap tragedy by Arifa Akbar

Olivier theatre, LondonThis eccentric take on Euripedes by Nima Taleghani is a striking yet often frustrating opening statement It takes courage and some flamboyance to launch an inaugural p…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:42am on September 25, 2025

The Lodger review " ingenious penny dreadful take on Hitchcock's foggy mystery by Chris Wiegand

Old Red Lion theatre, LondonPuppetry and silent cinema techniques are used to retell Marie Belloc Lowndes' novel and its film version in a show played for laughs rather than thrills Rep thea…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:32am on September 25, 2025

The Talented Mr Ripley review " Ed McVey plumbs the depths of deceit by Mark Lawson

Birmingham RepThe actor offers up lightning asides as Patricia Highsmith's social chameleon in a meta staging by Mark Leipacher Patricia Highsmith's 1955 novel about a conscience-free killer…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:18am on September 25, 2025

Entertaining Mr Sloane review " Joe Orton's murky comedy of despair and desire still unsettles by David Jays

Young Vic, LondonTamzin Outhwaite and Jordan Stephens shine in Nadia Fall's sharp revival of Orton's 60s play " where lust and manipulation jostle under the chintz Does it count as chosen fa…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:32pm on September 24, 2025

'What do you value more " kindness or intelligence?' A trans couple's hunt for the perfect sperm donor " one stranger at a time by Jasper Peach

When artist Krishna Istha and their partner went to sperm banks they were told 'eye colour, height, PhD or no PhD'; wanting to know a donor's values led to the creation of their live show Fi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:24pm on September 24, 2025

Measure for Measure review " Shakespeare's sleazy sex scandal chimes with our times by Arifa Akbar

Royal Shakespeare theatre, Stratford-upon-AvonDirector Emily Burns puts a laser focus on the moral rot and hypocrisy of men in power with this streamlined and superbly performed version Shak…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:24pm on September 24, 2025

Black Hole Sign review " NHS's critical condition examined with dark humour by Mark Fisher

Tron theatre, Glasgow Uma Nada-Rajah writes with polemical force from firsthand experience of a health system on its knees A black hole sign is the dark area of a CT …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:48am on September 24, 2025

The Harder They Come review " electrifying reggae musical is sweet, dandy and catchy as hell by Chris Wiegand

Theatre Royal Stratford East, LondonMatthew Xia directs a consummate adaptation of the 1972 Jamaican thriller, whose irresistible soundtrack is bolstered by new songs Scene-setting doesn't g…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:36am on September 24, 2025

Jimmy Kimmel says silencing comedians is 'anti American', as his show returns to air after suspension by Adrian Horton and Anna Betts

The host's monologue noted that the suspension of his late night programme had ignited a national debate over free speech Jimmy Kimmel returned to air on Tuesday night, calling government th…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:36am on September 24, 2025

A drunk driver hit our car, my three friends died, and I began a fight for my life " and my ballet career by Lucy Knight

At 20, Marc Brew was the sole survivor of a terrible crash that killed his fellow dancers. Paralysed from the chest down, he had to learn to live in a new, uncharted reality Marc Brew was si…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:36am on September 24, 2025

Emma review " Austen's comedy of manners gets an exaggerated Essex makeover by Arifa Akbar

Rose theatre, Kingston upon ThamesAva Pickett's modern-day adaptation of the novel adds pop music, farce and clowning but lacks gimlet-eyed observations An early blast of Lady Gaga's Bad Rom…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:12am on September 23, 2025

Eric Idle: Always Look on the Bright Side of Life, Live! review " mock'n'roll star's night of nostalgia by Brian Logan

Playhouse, EdinburghThe Monty Python man revisits his remarkable career, with songs dedicated to George Harrison and Robin Williams " and some ribbing of John Cleese A career retrospective f…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:02am on September 23, 2025
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