A modern, innovative staging of the classic seventeenth century revenge tragedy.
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People as slabs of meat evoked through dance
This Japanese dark comedy-drama comes with a sting in its tail.
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Emily Mann’s new version of Lorca’s 1936 play, set in modern-day rural Iran.
Richard Strauss's comic masterpiece, seen in all its glory.
A mix of works-in-progress and tried-and-tested.
Papa Ubu is guilty as hell and the audience knows it.
London's male ballet stars shine brightly
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The new theatre, dance, opera, art shows, exhibitions, and classical and jazz events in London this week
David Haig stands aloft a mightily strong cast.
Our pick of next week's comedy gigs.
Marriage isn’t easy, they say, but if this play tells us anything, it’s that it’s damn well worth the effort.
Another homage to the early days of cinema, this time on stage
Let's burn stuff, baby.
British Dance Edition and the fabulous Flamenco Festival dominate the dancing landscape.
Father and son enact a true story (sponsored)
This week's new art, classical music, theatre, dance, opera and exhibition openings
Where to find funny next week.
What if one day you randomly axed a colleague to death?
The BAFTA-winning multi-talented DJ/writer/comedian talks to us about the paranormal, all things Swedish and the downside to certain Olympics events. .
We speak to the man behind next week's variety extravaganza.
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