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Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo review – slapstick ballet troupe is always on pointe by Lyndsey Winship

Sadler’s Wells, LondonMen in tutus and pointe shoes loving and parodying their art form never ages; it’s both simple and very sophisticatedDepending on how you look at it, drag ballet tr…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:25am on May 7, 2026[SHARE]

The Lost Boys and Schmigadoon! lead Tony nominations with Rose Byrne and Daniel Radcliffe in the race by Benjamin Lee

Nominations also include recognitions for actors including Nathan Lane and Luke Evans while stars such as Lea Michele and Ayo Edebiri were snubbedThe Lost Boys and Schmigadoon! lead this yea…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:40am on May 5, 2026[SHARE]

Michael Spicer: ‘Monty Python taught me that authority figures must earn our respect’ by Interview By Liam Pape

The Room Next Door star on overnight success, ‘sneaky follows’ from politicians and how internet commenting has dragged society downHow did you get into comedy?I was submitting sketches …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:00am on May 5, 2026[SHARE]

Feminism play Liberation and first world war novel Angel Down among Pulitzer winners by Associated Press and Agencies

This year’s winners also include Jill Lepore’s book on the constitution and Brian Goldstone’s on housing insecuritySign up for the Breaking News US newsletter email Pulitzer prize offi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:23pm on May 4, 2026[SHARE]

Fire causes ‘substantial damage’ to Book of Mormon theater in New York by Associated Press and Agencies

‘Deep-seated fire’ forces temporary closure of Eugene O’Neill Theatre, which is home to the long-running musicalSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter emailA fire broke out Monday…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:39pm on May 4, 2026[SHARE]

Tender review – modern masculinity laid bare in pumped-up strip club drama by David Jays

Soho theatre, LondonDirected with swagger and finesse by Matthew Xia, Dave Harris’s play explores sex, pleasure, parenthood and what makes a manThere are two kinds of people in the world …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:35am on May 4, 2026[SHARE]

You Are Here review: Danny Boyle’s postwar pop-culture tribute lets it all hang out by Alexis Petridis

The director’s immersive Southbank Centre takeover has vim and ardour in spades, if not complete coherenceYou Are Here is an undertaking on an impressive scale: a self-styled “epic, one-…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:05pm on May 3, 2026[SHARE]

Kohlhaas review –Arinzé Kene thunders as a wronged resistance fighter speaking truth to power by Arifa Akbar

Brighton Dome Corn ExchangeThe timeless parable of a 16th-century horse dealer turned violent protester questions the personal cost of resistance in this awe-inspiring production from Omar E…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:24am on May 3, 2026[SHARE]

‘We have to mock the site’s insanity’: comedian Tim Heidecker on the allure of becoming Infowars’ new boss by Matthew Cantor In Los Angeles

As the Onion waits for a court to approve its takeover, creative director Heidecker previews his ambitious plan to parody the site – already sending Jones into a furyIf you’ve tuned in t…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:00am on May 2, 2026[SHARE]

Océan Brun review – Caribbean islanders’ lament ripples through Leicester Cathedral by Lyndsey Winship

Leicester CathedralPart of the Let’s Dance International Frontiers festival, Compagnie Kaméléonite’s piece about the climate crisis features two transfixing performersIn the once clear…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:56am on May 1, 2026[SHARE]

A Midsummer Night’s Dream review – hilarious and heartfelt, from top to Bottom by Miriam Gillinson

Globe theatre, LondonA spunky Helena and an inspired Puck elicit cheers and laughter in Emily Lim’s generous, creative and clever showI can’t remember the last time I got the giggles in …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:10am on May 1, 2026[SHARE]

As a schoolboy, I was dazzled by the Festival of Britain in 1951 – but it revealed a divided nation | Michael Billington by Michael Billington

From the Dome of Discovery to the massive cigar-shaped Skylon, the spectacular cultural showcase was an exhilarating sight in 1951. The Tories demolished those prime exhibits yet, 75 years o…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:00am on May 1, 2026[SHARE]

The best theatre to stream this month: David Harewood has unfinished business with Othello by Chris Wiegand

The actor commands the stage in Tom Morris’s striking production of Shakespeare’s tragedy, while Rachel Zegler and Ben Platt unite for The Last Five YearsWhen David Harewood was offered …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:00am on May 1, 2026[SHARE]

Unnatural Harmony: Sounds of Lee Alexander McQueen review – MOR tribute to a fashion maverick by Lyndsey Winship

Royal Festival Hall, LondonFeaturing music that inspired the designer, this show brings together Le Gateau Chocolat, dancers in body stockings and a formal orchestra to mild effectThe small …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:30pm on April 30, 2026[SHARE]

Mass review – forgiveness doesn’t come easily in masterly school-shooter drama by Arifa Akbar

Donmar Warehouse, LondonTwo couples, both of whom have lost sons, meet in Fran Kranz’s unflinching look at restorative justiceFran Kranz’s 2021 film Mass, featuring two sets of parents w…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:30pm on April 30, 2026[SHARE]

The Festival of Britain opens – archive, May 1951 by Compiled By Richard Nelsson

The king declares the festival ‘a symbol of Britain’s abiding courage and vitality’ and crowds brave the rain for a glimpse of the futureFrom our London staff 4 May 1951 Continue read…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:30pm on April 30, 2026[SHARE]

‘Do I put Sleeping Beauty on my CV?!’ Ballet dancers on their next steps, from midwifery to the House of Lords by Priya Bharadia

Six dancers who made bold career pivots reflect on ballet’s transferable skills, what they miss about the stage – and what they were glad to leave behindLana Jones, midwife, former princ…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:30pm on April 30, 2026[SHARE]

It once hosted Eric and Ernie and a boxing kangaroo – now it’s all pigeons and decay. How did Hulme Hippodrome fall so low? by Words By Sam Wollaston, Photography By Christopher Thomond

It showcased the biggest stars of the day, including Stan Laurel, Harry Houdini, Morecambe and Wise and Shirley Bassey, before becoming a bingo hall, a church and a squat. It was almost turn…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:45am on April 30, 2026[SHARE]

‘My God, it’s a panic attack to watch’: Giffords Circus on its most dangerous show yet by Miriam Gillinson

The Gloucestershire-based troupe, created 26 years ago by the late Nell Gifford and her husband Toti, is back with a new performance blending traditional skills with cutting-edge theatrics …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:45am on April 30, 2026[SHARE]

‘Infinite pleasure’: the strip club drama that leaves you horny, vulnerable – and dialling your parents by Kate Wyver

Tender by Dave Harris follows the male strippers at the failing Dancing Bears Club. Its playwright and stars discuss sex, power and their research trip to Magic Mike LiveWhen the LA wildfire…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:45am on April 30, 2026[SHARE]

Driftwood review – emotions dialled up to 11 in Trinidadian tale of longing by David Jays

The Other Place, Stratford-upon-AvonA 1950s Port of Spain setting simmers with political change and family tension in Martina Laird’s debut playThe air hangs heavy in Alma, a drinking club…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:35am on April 30, 2026[SHARE]

Rachel Zegler’s award-winning Evita to hit Broadway in 2027 by Benjamin Lee

After an acclaimed, Olivier-winning run on the West End, Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical revival will transfer to New YorkAfter months of speculation, the award-winning Evita re…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:50am on April 29, 2026[SHARE]

‘We asked Billy Connolly to do 15 minutes. He said “I’ll do as long as I want”’: the sweary, shambolic all-nighter that became Comic Relief by Phil Harrison

Today it is a fundraising juggernaut, but when it was born 40 years ago this month, things were very different. Lenny Henry, Richard Curtis and more explain how they got the gang together fo…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:00am on April 29, 2026[SHARE]

Keira Knightley returns to West End in adaptation of Oscar winner The Lives of Others by Chris Wiegand

Stephen Dillane and Bridgerton’s Luke Thompson set to co-star in Robert Icke’s production based on the German film this autumnKeira Knightley will return to the West End stage for the fi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:00am on April 29, 2026[SHARE]

A peace process thriller, the DUP opera and countless cuppas: Belfast’s Lyric theatre at 75 by Helen Meany

What began as a tiny space above the founder’s stables became the beating heart of the city’s performing arts. Its leader Jimmy Fay reflects on recent hits and reveals what audiences can…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:00am on April 29, 2026[SHARE]
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