Opera branches out with a mystery mini-series and a circus extravaganza
New streamed works from US companies and composers include a desert-set drama from Boston and a big-top spectacle by Philip Glass
New streamed works from US companies and composers include a desert-set drama from Boston and a big-top spectacle by Philip Glass
There's reflection and entertainment as live performance returns with productions in Bath and London, with Eliot's Four Quartets plus Walden and Reasons You Should(n't) Love Me
An ambitious Der Rosenkavalier at Garsington and a stylish Le nozze di Figaro at Opera Holland Park
The playwright on turning 'The Father' into an Oscar-winning film, rejecting rehearsals and conjuring Anthony Hopkins
Toni Collette stars in the true story of a racehorse that battles against the odds
It's not subtle, but Sean Holmes's exuberant staging works well as a welcome back party
'The Overseas Student' tells the story of a shy young man in search of knowledge " and vegetarian food
The star and showrunner of new series 'Genius: Aretha' reflect on how the singer transformed her troubles 'into solid gold'
Performing arts' contribution far exceeds the risk of guaranteeing cover
A year after the murder of George Floyd, black creativity and inclusion in the sector are more vital than ever, writes the founder of campaigning group Inc Arts
The singer confessed he didn't know what it was about " but that didn't prevent it from being widely covered, and sung
This year's festival gets under way as planned with two contrasting productions: Katya Kabanova and Il turco in Italia
Newly reopened programmes from the Royal Ballet and English National Ballet bring dance back to the stage at last
The company's first full-scale production in more than a year brings a cast of vividly drawn characters to Mozart's work
From Ian McKellen and Cush Jumbo as Hamlet to adaptations of 'Amelie' and 'Back to the Future', the coming months promise a tempting array of productions
Watching dancers is a reminder of the wonders of movement after the restrictions of lockdown
The FT's deputy Life & Arts editor travels back to 1939 New York for a night of rich conversation and strong cocktails
The theatre reopens next month with a drama set in a strange post-life institution
Impresario Howard Panter bets on live arts revival with £100m venue at Kensington's Olympia
A season of dramas in London's West End has taken the bold step of showcasing new writers
The French actress excels as a woman trapped in a high-tech chamber in this claustrophobic thriller
As companies return to action, they are embracing the great outdoors " whatever the weather
The Royal Opera, London Philharmonic and Liverpool Philharmonic gear up with online performances
After a devastating year of closures, theatre-makers around the world are preparing their comeback
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