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The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas review: Clumsy staging of novel
Daniel de Andrade’s new staging of John Boyne’s novel is part of Northern Ballet’s generally successful push to widen its repertoire
Daniel de Andrade’s new staging of John Boyne’s novel is part of Northern Ballet’s generally successful push to widen its repertoire
Best known for playing Moriarty in BBC’s ‘Sherlock’, the actor reprises the role of Hamlet in the West End transfer of Robert Icke’s production
‘Spamilton’, the off-Broadway spoof of the blockbuster Broadway musical, has become a popular ticket for people who can’t get seats for ‘Hamilton’
This solo work created in 2011 by choreographer and performer Khan is his most personal yet
The Royal Ballet celebrates its founder choreographer with a mixed programme of three of Ashton's works: ‘The Dream’, ‘Symphonic Variations’ and ‘Marguerite and Armand’
Robert Lepage’s one-man performance is his most autobiographical play to date
The revival of the 1944 Leonard Bernstein musical which is performed in the amphitheatre in Regent's Park deserves to be a helluva hit
Black actors wear whiteface and white actors assume blackface in Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's play which deals with the issues of racial difference with playful provocativeness
Police reportedly told audience members there were 'concerns' about something found in the building
The Globe's production of ‘Twelfth Night’ is part of Emma Rice’s Summer of Love season but it lacks emotional depth
Twice a year JB Shorts in Manchester presents six new 15-minute plays by top TV writers
Poignant one-man play written and performed by former soldier Ross Ericson does not shy away from gore, but also offers wry humour and a welcome original perspective on the Great War
The world premiere of Timberlake Wertenbaker's play about eight local women dealing with the consequences of a luxurious skyscraper hotel being built in Bolton feels too unbelievable
The ‘Atonement’ film director Joe Wright returns to the Young Vic with this Bertolt Brecht play which is performed in-the-round with a dazzling planetarium design
Nunn, who returned to Rattigan following the huge success of ‘Flare Path’, talks about his love of the British dramatist, as his new production of ‘Love In Idleness’ transfers to the West End
Kenneth Tindall’s first evening-length ballet about the notorious lover is another success for Northern Ballet
Yael Farber, who also directed the Old Vic revival of ‘The Crucible’ and the NT’s ‘Les Blancs’ last year, still proves that she does riveting ritual intensity better than anybody else
After the suicide of their son, a grieving mother and father dine with his tormenter. Masochism, absolution, forgiveness, and revenge are unravelled in the intimacy of the Finborough Theatre.
An overlooked treasure rewards audiences with revenge, blood, and humour
Jonzi D's annual international festival of hip hop dance included acrobatics from South Korea's Just Dance and B-Girl skill from the all-female Canadian crew Tentacle Tribe