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Stage

  • Hamilton star Reuben Joseph to play Macbeth for the RSC

    Chris Wiegand
    The West End actor says the Shakespearean role has ‘the disastrous consequences of ambition’ in common with Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical
  • Assassins review – Sondheim’s dark study of aspiring presidential killers

    Arifa Akbar
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  • Hot in Here review – bike-powered show tells the haunting human stories behind the climate crisis

    Raw, current and fresh, this play about the unfair impact of global emissions leaves you fired up and outraged
  • I, Daniel Blake review – moving stage adaptation by the star of the film

  • Royal Ballet triple bill review – a fascinatingly icy Wayne McGregor premiere

    • The week in dance: Finnish National Ballet Youth Company; Air de Temps, Inside the Blind Iris – review

    • Groundhog Day review – repeat production makes for guaranteed entertainment

    • All of It review – Alistair McDowall’s extraordinary tales of ordinary life

    • Lear review – all-female cast add novelty and confusion to the tragedy

    • Es & Flo review – devoted couple contend with the brutality of dementia

    • A Streetcar Named Desire review – rage restrained, then turned up to 11

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  • Praise this stage
    The derelict church that became a haven for dance

    Lyndsey Winship
    Our series on regional dance scenes continues in Bristol where a centuries-old church has become a creative hub thanks to hard work and a touch of serendipity
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  • ‘This is an experiment’
    Is Hannah Gadsby’s Picasso exhibition really that bad?

    Lauren Mechling
  • Pierre Novellie
    ‘A heckler diagnosed my Asperger’s so fair play to him’

    Interview by Liam Pape
  • The 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)

    Aurelia St Clair
  • Sam Morrison’s superb show about his partner’s death proves grief is not beyond comedy’s reach

    Brian Logan
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  • Martin McDonagh on The Pillowman
    ‘I do like a shock’

    Claire Armitstead
  • Andrew Scott to bring one-man Uncle Vanya to West End

    Mark Fisher
  • ‘I was living in a fool’s paradise’
    Adrienne Kennedy on meeting the Beatles and losing control of her play

    Chris Wiegand
  • We interrupt this broadcaster
    Why did Winston Churchill try to seize the BBC?

    Charlotte Higgins
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Pictures & video

  • Tony awards
    Red carpet looks and best of the show

     
  • Wayne McGregor’s UniVerse
    A Dark Crystal Odyssey

    All photographs by Tristram Kenton
     
    The acclaimed choreographer’s new production reimagines Jim Henson’s epic adventure film
  • Backstage at the Olivier awards 2023

    David Levene/The Guardian
     
    Guardian photographer David Levene captures the atmosphere behind the scenes at London’s Royal Albert Hall
  • The Royal Shakespeare Company unveils Hamnet

     
  • A Ukrainian ballerina displaced by war

     
  • You shall go to the ballet!
    Cinderella at the Royal Opera House

     
  • Miss First Nation
    Behind the scenes at the drag competition

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    Actors hit back at theatregoers phoning, drinking and fighting

    Tom Ambrose
  • ‘Europe is in a dangerous place’
    Theatre Olympics staged against a backdrop of war

    Arifa Akbar in Budapest
    Festival curtain rises to debate – and discontent – over the role of drama, censorship and Russian artists
  • Martha Watson Allpress
    ‘My instinct is to look for the gag’

    Mark Fisher
    The writer of the acclaimed Patricia Gets Ready… returns with a lockdown-inspired comedy drama about a drug dealer having a power cut
  • A Strange Loop
    The queer, Black Broadway megasmash now hitting Britain

    Alex Needham
  • ‘There’s something Shakespearean about him’
    The epic play about Gareth Southgate

    David Hytner
  • Edinburgh festival 2023
    Encore! Surefire shows returning this summer

  • ‘Eat your gruel and be thankful for it’
    Why the hero of I, Daniel Blake is taking it to the stage

    Simon Hattenstone
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