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Theatre review: Posh
The new all-female production of Laura Wade's ‘Posh’, about a fictional version of the riotous Oxford students' Bullingdon Club, is directed by Cressida Carré
The new all-female production of Laura Wade's ‘Posh’, about a fictional version of the riotous Oxford students' Bullingdon Club, is directed by Cressida Carré
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English National Ballet's production of Pina Bausch's 'Le Sacre du Printemps' (The Rite of Spring) has been danced by only one other ballet company
The UK premiere of Michael Sturminger’s music-theatre piece stars Malkovich as a dictator on the brink of madness pitted against the mighty Symphony Hall organ
The actor, who goes under the stage name of Urban Wolf, has created 'Custody' based on real-life cases of police brutality and black deaths
The Wigmore Hall explored the composer Thomas Adès in a day-long programme of chamber music, including his own string quartet 'Arcadiana' and a performance of his Concerto consiso with the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group
Simon McBurney directs a new play about the rise and fall of legendary film producer Robert Evans, who saved Paramount Pictures from collapse and produced films such as ‘The Godfather’ and ‘Chinatown’
Due to insufficient roles for women in Shakespeare's plays, Greig, who plays a female version of Malvolio in 'Twelfth Night' at the National Theatre, joins a host of other actresses now playing traditional male roles, including Glenda Jackson as King Lear
Olivier Award-winning Sara Kestelman stars in Ryan Craig's new family comedy set in 1968, taking the lead as an East End matriarch who must protect her shop for future generations
The Canadian choreographer Crystal Pite creates her first work for The Royal Ballet - the first woman to make a main stage work for the company in 18 years
The Ukrainian dancer Sergei Polunin, the enfant terrible of dance, who walked out of The Royal Ballet, joins up with Natalia Osipova, to showcase new works for his project
With the 50th anniversary revival of ‘Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead’ having just opened at the Old Vic starring Daniel Radcliffe, we take a look back at its origins, its 1967 National Theatre production and Broadway triumph
Following the Brexit vote, real testimonials were collected from people nationwide and interwoven with speeches by politicians in this play by Poet Laureate, Carol Ann Duffy and National Theatre artistic director, Rufus Norris
David Leveaux's brilliant 50th anniversary revival of Tom Stoppard's play, which stars Radcliffe and Joshua McGuire, has a set designed by Anna Fleischle, which suspends the play in pinkish-blue clouds
Debbie tucker green's latest is a beautifully dark and recognisable love story
The American playwright Lindsey Ferrentino's makes her UK debut with this play about a war veteran who experiments with virtual reality therapy to heal her emotional wounds
Robert Icke’s modern-dress production of ‘Hamlet’, starring ‘Sherlock’ actor Scott with Juliet Stevenson as Gertrude, may be slow, but it is not to be missed
Alex MacKeith’s debut play, based on his own experience of tutoring in schools, is powerful and poignant
Take That’s Gary Barlow and dramatist Tim Firth teamed up to make the stage musical version of ‘Calendar Girls’, a new production that looks likely to stand the test of time
Real-life sex workers take to the stage, in a production about prostitution, directed by Mimi Poskitt, with song and dance