A playful and tempestuous Tempest at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse
Tim Crouch is Prospero in his own shipwreck-set production, in which characters emerge onstage from the audience " as if sucked in by the magic of the story
Tim Crouch is Prospero in his own shipwreck-set production, in which characters emerge onstage from the audience " as if sucked in by the magic of the story
A music lover's guide to Woodstock and the Hudson Valley
The cynics are wrong about a film that will outlast our era
In the English-speaking world the art form is in a perennial battle for hearts and minds. Two contrasting books from either side of the Atlantic ask why
The Australian director on his latest staging " a video and live action version of Bram Stoker's 'Dracula', with Cynthia Erivo playing all 23 parts
The renovation of the legendary upstairs lounge is both grassroots and glamorous
The Oscar winner on the liberating power of film, what Hollywood still has to offer " and realising his 20-year ambition to produce and star in his own 'Hamlet'
Strong, clear singing and punchy playing make for a powerful third outing of Mussorgsky's opera
The 42-year-old actor has spent his entire life in cinema. But the brooding nouvelle vague heir is happiest playing the comic underdog
Laura Dern co-stars in Bradley Cooper's true-ish story of a marriage falling to pieces and becoming fodder for bits
Dev Patel and Rosy McEwan lead uncanny tale of two sound artists visited by a strange child in remote Wales
Based on the London protests against Oswald Mosley in the 1930s, this swirling production at Marylebone Theatre is surprisingly uplifting
More than two decades since its last UK visit, the Paul Taylor Dance Company delighted with jazz and tango-influenced works at the Linbury Theatre
The actor is well-placed to take on Pushkin at the Palais Garnier but developing the craft of opera direction takes time
A classical composer and celebrity saxophonist find their  lives altered as  they team up
The Russian conductor achieved the feat with the London Philharmonic last weekend " and can trace a musical line back to the composer himself
Jacqueline Riding's meticulously researched history paints a vivid picture of working-class London in the Victorian and Edwardian eras
Controversy is brewing at the Venice opera house, but steady performances kept this production afloat
A Pulitzer-nominated drama based on an SS officer's long-forgotten photo album forces uncomfortable reflection
The singer-songwriter who found international fame in his seventies is still performing and composing " and leading the fightback against AI's encroachment on the arts
The nature writer has collaborated with musicians Delia Stevens and Will Pound on a reimagining of Holst's 'The Planets'
A young couple faces agonising decisions in a harrowing but deeply humane play at London's Royal Court
Tristram Hunt tells the FT that Labour's non-dom tax changes have been a 'challenge' for fundraising
The pre-World Cup clashes between coach Mick McCarthy and hotheaded captain Roy Keane in 2002 revisited
Two men in 1910s America bond over a passion for folk songs in Oliver Hermanus's moody concerto of wintry glumness