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Glastonbury 2025: post your questions for drag legend Bimini by Kate Hutchinson

The Guardian is returning to Glastonbury with three starry Q&A sessions, and you can ask the questions. First up, it's RuPaul's Drag Race star Bimini Roll up, roll up! This year you can …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:54pm on June 17, 2025

Don't Cry for free outside theatre as Evita scene moved offstage in West End by Nadia Khomami Arts and Culture Correspondent

Paying audiences divided over staging in which they get live feed of Rachel Zegler singing from balcony to passersby Jamie Lloyd's production of Evita has been referred to as the hottest tic…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:54pm on June 17, 2025

Did the liberation of Africa start in Manchester? The biting play about a pivotal, forgotten moment by Anya Ryan

It was a turning point in the push for African independence " and it took place in Chorlton-on-Medlock Town Hall. We meet the writer of a play about the fifth Pan-African Congress On the fac…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:54am on June 17, 2025

Theatrical hitmaker Justin Martin on Prima Facie's follow-up: 'It wrestles with how to bring up boys' by Mark Lawson

The director of Jodie Comer's tour de force is now staging Inter Alia, another legal drama by Suzie Miller. He talks about steering Stranger Things: The First Shadow, resisting the classics …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:36am on June 17, 2025

The play that changed my life: 'Daniel Kaluuya winked at me and my mum " and said he acted better for us' by Monique Touko

A ringside seat at Roy Williams' Sucker Punch inspired a teenager to switch career plans from law to theatre My mother has always been my champion and has pumped culture into me for a very l…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:54am on June 16, 2025

The Cave review " dark-humoured tale of brothers' emotional descent by Helen Meany

Abbey theatre, DublinTommy Tiernan and Aaron Monaghan are given comedic free rein as a pair of hapless, homeless siblings in Kevin Barry's Beckettian take on rural dysfunction The hapless Mc…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:32am on June 16, 2025

Stereophonic review " 70s band saga is an extraordinary, electrifying odyssey by Emma John

Duke of York's theatre, LondonThis stunningly rendered tale of a band on the brink of creative genius or total meltdown is a triumph, with a standout cast and score If you've ever wanted to …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:18am on June 16, 2025

Anna Karenina review " Tolstoy's tragedy fizzes with theatrical brilliance by Arifa Akbar

Chichester Festival theatreNatalie Dormer is exceptional in the title role with Phillip Breen's clever production reflecting the full scope of the novel's ambition The stampede of actors m…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:36am on June 15, 2025

The grand tour: one playwright's quest to set foot in every African country before turning 60 by Femi Elufowoju Jr

Worried that he didn't understand the continent of his heritage, Femi Elufowoju Jr challenged himself to visit all 54 of its nations. His trip took him from bustling Ghana to the tranquility…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:36am on June 13, 2025

Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story review " dazzling glamour and true grit by Peter Bradshaw

This indulgent but madly watchable documentary showcases Minnelli's tremendous star wattage alongside the tragedy of a life lived in the full glare of show business To watch this indulgent b…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:18am on June 13, 2025

'Completely captivated': the rousing return of musicals' dream ballets by Lyndsey Winship

From Oklahoma! and Singin' in the Rain to The Big Lebowski and Maestro, these showstoppers give a blissful hit of dance. A Rodgers and Hammerstein triple bill at Regent's Park Open Air theat…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:18am on June 13, 2025

Call Me Izzy review " Jean Smart is better than her one-woman show by Adrian Horton

Studio 54, New York The Hacks star is magnetic but the show, where she plays a woman finding herself late in life, can't match her We seem to be in the midst of a solo show boomlet on Broadw…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:00pm on June 12, 2025

Storehouse review " an exasperating wander through the internet's 'arkive' by Arifa Akbar

Deptford Storehouse, LondonWhile Liana Patarkatsishvili's gargantuan immersive show looks spectacular, too many ideas are thrown about without being tethered to a story The disused warehouse…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:12pm on June 12, 2025

Boos, cheers and a heavy dose of irony as Trump takes in Les Mis against backdrop of LA protests by David Smith In Washington

The tuxedo-clad US president promised a 'golden era' for the US at his first Kennedy Center production in Washington "Do you hear the people sing? / Singing the song of angry men? / It is th…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:48am on June 12, 2025

Angry Alan review " John Krasinski gets red-pilled in a tense, timely play by Adrian Horton

Studio Seaview, New York The Office's Jim Halpert plays a divorced everyman who falls into an internet wormhole in a fiery one-man show There's something endearing, even a little disarming, …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:59pm on June 11, 2025

Harris Yulin, character actor and Broadway star, dies at 88 by Benjamin Lee

Actor had over 100 credits including Scarface, Training Day, Rush Hour 2, Frasier, Ozark and Clear and Present Danger Harris Yulin, a character actor with more than 100 film and TV credits, …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:01pm on June 11, 2025

Greg Davies: Full Fat Legend review " Taskmaster manchild lists his humiliations by Brian Logan

Royal Albert Hall, LondonDavies uses his ostentatiously puerile sense of humour to fine comic effect, with a series of stories capturing his long struggle to get over himself Hold forth for …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:48am on June 11, 2025

Magdalena, Woman of Joy review " sex, sin and saintliness with a tour de force host by Rachael Healy

Playhouse East, LondonLily Sinko rages, writhes, provokes and teases her way through the horrifying life story of her storyteller with cartoonish abandon Magdalena appears from the dark, per…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:32am on June 11, 2025

Relief after 10 dance centres for children across England saved from cuts by Lanre Bakare Arts and Culture Correspondent

Campaigners including Arlene Phillips and Matthew Bourne welcome funding for National Dance CATs they say keeps art form from being preserve of elite Campaigners from the world of dance incl…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:24am on June 11, 2025

'Stupider than everyone else': one comic's semi-naked bid to perform dozens of Penguin novels by Brian Logan

In a riotous show, Garry Starr dons a tailcoat, flippers and little else to re-enact a bookshelf full of classics. Would you help him bring The Jungle Book to life? Comedy smash-hits come in…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:54pm on June 10, 2025

Stars: An Afrofuturist Space Odyssey review " mission to Planet Orgasm by Arifa Akbar

Brixton House, LondonMojisola Adebayo's play deftly navigates light and heavy subject matter as its hero embarks on a quest to feel the earth move Do not underestimate the gravity of the med…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:42am on June 10, 2025

From Hadestown to Hercules: ancient myths are the gods' gift to musicals by Arifa Akbar

Newly arrived in the West End, Disney's demigod is the latest mythological A-lister to knock out showtunes. Why are deities such as Hermes and the 'half-blood' Percy Jackson having a moment …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:36am on June 10, 2025

Juliet & Romeo review " Rebel Wilson and Jason Isaacs cameo in syrupy Shakespeare musical by Peter Bradshaw

With bare-faced cheek, this bardless take replaces all the original language with olden-days-effect prose " adding singing, dancing and a pointlessly starry cast Director and former stage ac…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:32am on June 10, 2025

'A gift of a role for a mother': Game of Thrones star Natalie Dormer on playing Tolstoy's tortured Anna Karenina by Emine Saner

From Anne Boleyn to Lady W to Game of Thrones, she has played tough women who kick against society's constraints. What will the actor bring to the great Russian character who leaves her husb…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:42pm on June 9, 2025

Katherine Ryan: Battleaxe review " comedy's ice queen melts into audience agony aunt by Brian Logan

Cliffs Pavilion, SouthendIn a show of two halves, the caustic standup is at her best when rolling her eyes at the weaker sex, but her post-interval crowd-counselling doesn't quite cut it How…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:42pm on June 9, 2025
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