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The Rainbow review " fluid female-centric tale of emancipation across the decades by Mark Fisher

Perth theatre, ScotlandNicola Werenowska's enterprising adaptation tackles DH Lawrence's novel back to front Adapting a novel is rarely straightforward and playwright Nicola Werenowska take…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:18am on March 3, 2025

Mythili Prakash: She's Auspicious review " a paean to girl power by Lyndsey Winship

Sadler's Wells East, LondonIndian-American dancer Prakash dismantles the myth of a female goddess granted power by men As a child, Mythili Prakash was always puzzled by the myth around the g…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:54am on March 2, 2025

My son's killer and me: grief, pain and the power of forgiveness after a one-punch death by Michael Segalov

When Jacob Dunne hit James Hodgkinson, he had no idea the punch would kill him. He recounts how his victim's mother, Joan, helped him, while she reveals why she confronted him I was released…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:48am on March 2, 2025

The week in theatre: Otherland; Backstroke " review by Susannah Clapp

Almeida theatre, London; Donmar Warehouse, LondonChris Bush's insightful take on the trans experience drifts into the fantastical; Tamsin Greig and Celia Imrie spar as discomfited daughter a…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:48am on March 2, 2025

Housemates review " a dynamic rock'n'roll riff on a global gamechanger in neurodivergent care by Clare Brennan

Sherman theatre, Cardiff The remarkable true story of how the resident of a Cardiff institution and a student revolutionised supported living is told with agit-prop energy and via superb per…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:48am on March 2, 2025

Light of Passage " a mesmerising meditation on loss, grief and hope by Sarah Crompton

Royal Opera House, LondonThe Royal Ballet's dazzling interpretation of Crystal Pite's triptych sends our emotions soaring and swooping An accidental Crystal Pite festival sprang up last week…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:42am on March 2, 2025

Harry Hill: New Bits and Greatest Hits review " a truly silly comedy craftsman by Brian Logan

Capitol theatre, HorshamHill at 60 remains so joyful and daft that you will never stop chuckling for long Some people's art evolves over time. If you're waiting for Harry Hill's to do so " c…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:42am on March 2, 2025

'I said there was no reason to make it a musical!' Mel Brooks on The Producers' West End transfer by Mark Fisher

Veteran director, who originally opposed adapting 1967 film for the stage, is 'very proud' as Menier Chocolate Factory production will move to London's Garrick theatre The Menier Chocolate F…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:42pm on March 1, 2025

The best theatre to stream this month: The Lion King, Churchill in Moscow, The Other Place and more by Chris Wiegand

An anniversary show for the pride of Disney, a secret meeting of wartime leaders and a very modern Antigone are among this month's highlights Talk about the circle of life: past stars of the…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:24am on March 1, 2025

Alterations review " tailoring comedy remade to measure at the National Theatre by Arifa Akbar

Lyttelton theatre, LondonIn Michael Abbensetts' play, elegantly directed by Lynette Linton, characters work, dream, horse around and question the nature of home This breezy comedy by the Guy…

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

'A huge chunk of men don't want a funny partner': the podcast revealing the horrors of dating as a comedian by Rachel Aroesti

When Amy Gledhill and Harriet Kemsley both realised the other was newly unattached, the standups decided to create Single Ladies in Your Area, a hit podcast about divorces, dating and unwant…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:12am on February 28, 2025

Revered in Riyadh but nixed in New York: how The Little Prince (almost) conquered the world by Lyndsey Winship

The beloved tale got Turks applauding and Saudis cheering. How will it be received in Britain? We meet the team behind a high-flying, dance-circus rejig After the Bible, The Little Prince is…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:12am on February 28, 2025

Deepstaria review " Wayne McGregor's otherworldly creatures beguile by Lyndsey Winship

Sadler's Wells, LondonWith quiet choreography and a focus on solos and duos, there is some incredibly tender movement in a captivating show that gives a sense of rippling through water The d…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:54am on February 28, 2025

'Electrifying experience': stage version of The Hunger Games to open in new London theatre by Chris Wiegand Stage Editor

Conor McPherson's adaptation of the hit YA sci-fi novels and films " which starred Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen " will begin in October, having been delayed since last year A new th…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:02am on February 27, 2025

A Knock on the Roof review " slowly searing account of life lived in a state of constant terror by Arifa Akbar

Royal Court theatre, LondonA woman living in Gaza rehearses her evacuation drill, should an Israeli bomb fall on her family, in Khawla Ibraheem's scalding one-woman play If you had five to 1…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:02am on February 27, 2025

Romeo and Juliet review " rap tragedy asks the audience who to blame by Arifa Akbar

Belgrade theatre, CoventryThere are ideas aplenty in this high-concept musical retelling of Shakespeare, but it gets off to a bumpy start This telling of the age-old tragedy begins with mode…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:24am on February 27, 2025

The Last Laugh review " Eric Morecambe, Tommy Cooper and Bob Monkhouse's antic triple act by Brian Logan

Theatre Royal BrightonBob Golding, Simon Cartwright and Damian Williams, who have played the comedy giants before, summon them like spirits to the stage in this tribute 'You tell 'em a joke …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:48pm on February 26, 2025

DeNada Dance Theatre: Mariposa review " Madame Butterfly metamorphosed by Lyndsey Winship

The Place, LondonCarlos Pons Guerra turns Puccini's tragedy into the story of a Cuban sex worker who completely transforms himself to win the love of a sailor This reimagining of Madame Butt…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:06pm on February 26, 2025

Don't Make Me Laugh by Julia Raeside review " more monstrous men by Ella Risbridger

The relationship between a predatory male comedian and a female producer rings true in this darkly funny debut Ali is a radio producer; Ed is a comedian. Ali is vulnerable; Ed is charmin…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:36am on February 26, 2025

A View from the Bridge review " thrilling update pulls no punches by Mark Fisher

Tron theatre, GlasgowJemima Levick's superb production sets Arthur Miller's tale of family, immigration, poverty and passion in the modern-day Brooklyn docks Is it an innocent domestic momen…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:36am on February 26, 2025

Drag kings strut the stage in They Will be Kings " in pictures by Photography By Jessica Hromas

Drag show They Will be Kings celebrates masculinity through a transmasculine, non-binary and lesbian lens as part of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras They Will be Kings is on at the Loa…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:32am on February 26, 2025

Arts sector's use of unpaid interns for some roles could be illegal, experts say by Nadia Khomami Arts and Culture Correspondent

Concerns also raised that practice prevents young working-class people from finding paid work in creative industries Arts employers could be breaking the law by relying on unpaid interns to …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:32am on February 26, 2025

Leigh Bowery! review " the sex, scandal and sprayed enemas of the ultimate exhibitionist by Adrian Searle

Tate Modern, LondonThis exhaustive account of the iconic diva and dandy covers all the fashion, drugs, clubs and self-obsession of a life that was short, sleazy and sensational What a strang…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:54am on February 25, 2025

The play that changed my life: Sing Sing's Clarence Maclin on lessons from Sophocles in prison by Clarence Maclin

Staging Shakespeare and Twelve Angry Men with fellow prisoners was a revelation but Oedipus Rex proved particularly poignant When I came to the Rehabilitation Through the Arts (RTA) theatre …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:54am on February 25, 2025

It's grand theft AI and UK ministers are behind it. Oppose this robbery of people's creativity | Andrew Lloyd Webber and Alastair Webber by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Alastair Webber

The plan to weaken copyright law, allowing tech firms to profit for free from people's talent, is an outrage, and the nation would suffer We are father and son: one has written 16 musicals a…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:36am on February 25, 2025
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