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Matthew Bourne’s The Red Shoes review: 'Bourne is a superb producer'
Matthew Bourne brings the 1948 Powell and Pressburger film to the stage
Matthew Bourne brings the 1948 Powell and Pressburger film to the stage
Matthew Warchus’s programming coups at the Old Vic this year have included the Glenda Jackson King Lear and Tim Minchin’s musical version of Groundhog Day. Now he turns to this twentieth anniversary revival of Yasmina Reza’s global hit starring Rufus Sewell and Tim Key
The play has many contemporary resonances from Brexit to Aleppo
Juliet Stevenson and Lia Williams are exceptional in Schiller’s play
The productions underline the rich resonances between these comedies
The West End premiere of ‘Dreamgirls’, starring ‘Glee’s’ Amber Riley, takes you on a supercharged journey with the fictional band The Dreams, loosely based on The Supremes
Rambert's 'In the Making' allows audiences to see sketches, experiments, short works and works in progress performed in their South Bank studios
Matthew White’s revival of the musical, written by the authors of ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ is a heartening treat this Christmas
The comedian Enfield makes his stage debut in this classic Broadway comedy, directed by Richard Jones, which is set during the momentous advent of the talkies
In this beautiful mix of 'war movie' and dance theatre, nine teenage girls are battling it out on the soccer pitch
Following the well-received ‘Jane Eyre’, director Sally Cookson brings her original production of ‘Peter Pan’ to the National Theatre, after a sell-out run at Bristol Old Vic
Thanks to James Graham's brilliant script, what could be a dry series of head counts is transformed into a thrilling evening of intrigue and laughter
The National Ballet of China perform the epic love story ‘The Peony Pavilion’, which was originally performed in a 20-hour cycle, but has been cut down to a well-paced two hours
The average ticket price was a reported $303.21
The actress who played Ramsay Bolton’s love interest Myranda in Game of Thrones is now starring alongside Ed Harris in Sam Shephard's Buried Child in the West End
Kirkwood's three-hander which centres on two retired nuclear scientists living in an isolated cottage after a Fukushima-type power station disaster will stay with you long after the curtain goes down
The Royal Ballet celebrates Peter Wright's 90th birthday with his magical production of the classical ballet danced to Tchaikovsky's score
The President-elect recently asked the cast to apologise for how they treated Mike Pence
The English National Ballet dance Khan's new 'Giselle', which stars Tamara Rojo, with utter conviction
EV Crowe's new play is about a woman who has a desire to sew in a rural village in pre-industrial England, but the group she learns from grow suspicious of her