An AI Rebecca Ferguson puts stolid Chris Pratt in the dock in Mercy
Messy sci-fi imagines a near-future where defendants have 90 minutes to convince a machine they don't deserve execution
Messy sci-fi imagines a near-future where defendants have 90 minutes to convince a machine they don't deserve execution
A joyous, tender staging at Swansea's Grand Theatre is a cracking statement of intent
A virus that makes you beautiful comes with an ugly cost in new Disney+ series starring Bella Hadid and Ashton Kutcher
The company revives heritage repertoire alongside new work. But keeping old pieces alive requires commitment " and cash
A low-level office worker finds herself at the centre of an armed robbery " but who's the real thief?
Surrealist works on paper and lamp sculptures by the late director are coming to an exhibition at Pace Gallery in Berlin
A new 'formula' determines studio rents in residential blocks as a percentage of artists' earnings " the benefits are being pitched as going beyond rental income
The Royal Ballet's technical brilliance was on full display in this revival of an homage to Virginia Woolf
The musician remains a keen observer, training her sights on the turmoil of Trump's America in a new solo album
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Wayne McGregor's creation is back at the Royal Opera House " and it captures vividly what it is like to experience Virginia Woolf's writing
Despite its sometimes impenetrable narrative, this reworking of the 1841 tale has become one of English National Ballet's signature works
The choreographer invites us to cultivate our 'physical intelligence' " the body's capacity to sense, decide and learn independently of conscious thought
Outstanding performances from Helena Bonham Carter, Mia McKenna-Bruce and Martin Freeman lift this Netflix adaptation
The American star plays an expat actor playing roles that fulfil an emotional need in a gooey film of clashing cultures
The real call made by the trapped five-year-old is the basis for a wrenching drama that is both eulogy and protest
Simon Rattle and the London Symphony Orchestra tune in to the twists and turns of the JanáÄek drama
An Oscar-winning writer, Olivier-winning director and a stellar cast combine for an enjoyable but messy show at London's Harold Pinter Theatre
A live recording and a new recital disc reveal the elegance of sound that ultimately won him first prize in Warsaw
Layering a gothic tale and state-of-the-art sound equipment, Jamie Armitage's play uses mood as much as jump scares to unseat you
Song emerged from enslaved peoples in the US and became a popular civil rights anthem " as well as inspiring a Paul Simon classic
The makers of 'The Voice of Hind Rajab' on using the actual recording of the five-year-old in their docudrama " and not wanting audiences to feel comfortable
From his home in Ramallah, Palestinian writer Raja Shehadeh reflects on belonging, memory and the increasingly fragile state of the West Bank
'Game of Thrones' prequel 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' follows the fortunes of a lowly 'hedge knight' " what did these questing warriors look like in real life?
He's turned a monkey into a waiter and made sculptures out of bees " for his next trick, Pierre Huyghe is entering the quantum realm with physicist Tommaso Calarco