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  • Laura Meredith and Madeleine MacMahon in Baby, He Loves You.

    Baby, He Loves You review – the patriarchal power beneath the perfect wedding

    Jodie and Mike are getting married with all the familiar trimmings – wayward stag night, last-night jitters, irritating in-laws – but Maureen Lennon calls out the hidden misogyny
  • On guard … The Divine Mrs S.

    ‘We still haven’t cracked it!’
    How much does a play change during previews?

  • A white woman with long brown hair, dressed in a red paisley long-sleeved blouse and maroon pants, sits at a kitchen table in front of a can of Coke and a laptop, with her legs crossed and her hand on her knee, her chin resting in her other hand.

    Mary Jane review – Rachel McAdams makes a magnetic Broadway debut

  • Fern Brady Autistic Bikini Queen

    With her Netflix special Autistic Bikini Queen, Fern Brady is a cynic to savour

    Brian Logan
  • ‘My whole stance was world domination’ … Breakin’ Convention.

    ‘We have to have graffiti!’
    How we made the Breakin’ Convention hip-hop dance festival

  • David Harewood

    ‘I was only able to go on stage hammered’
    David Harewood on acting, racism and his new role at Rada

  • Dauda Ladejobi and Graham Mackay-Bruce in Kiss Marry Kill.

    Kiss Marry Kill review – a truth-is-stranger-than-fiction tale of love behind bars

    Dante or Die’s intriguing but underdeveloped story is based on the case of two men, each convicted of a homophobic murder, who became the first same-sex couple to marry in a UK prison
  • 1884 by Rhianna Ilube and Coney at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.

    1884 review – interactive theatre game invites the neighbours over to resist fascism

  • Boys on the Verge of Tears.

    Boys on the Verge of Tears review – a whistle-stop tour of bewildered masculinity

  • Banging Denmark review – misogynist podcaster meets feminist scholar

  • One Man, Two Guvnors review – this exemplary staging outdoes the original

  • The week in theatre: London Tide; The Comeuppance; Gunter – review

  • Hofesh Shechter: From England With Love; International Draft Work – review

  • Shechter II: From England With Love review – a crash course in how to be English

  • Love’s Labour’s Lost review – tech bros get swiped left in pitch perfect japes

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  • choreographer Arlene Phillips

    Arlene Phillips at 80: on Strictly, scandal, survival – and still being a sizzling hot choreographer

    She outraged Mary Whitehouse, worked with Tina Turner, Elton John and Freddie Mercury, and is up for an Olivier for choreographing a smash hit production of Guys & Dolls. Will she ever slow down? Not likely ...
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  • ‘I don’t want anyone to walk away thinking they’ve learned something’ … Lorna Rose Treen.

    Lorna Rose Treen: ‘Someone shouted along to one of my jokes, like I was a band’

  • Charlie George

    ‘Maybe everybody feels socially awkward’: the standups turning being autistic into a comedy superpower

  • A special place in people’s hearts … Janey Godley.

    Janey review – behind-the-scenes doc shows standup at her hilarious and heartfelt best

  • Jerrod Carmichael on Saturday Night Live in 2022.

    Jerrod Carmichael is a superb standup – if only he’d stop checking his phone on stage

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  • ‘Through the years I’ve resisted offers to play John Falstaff’ … Ian McKellen as the drunk knight.

    Ian McKellen’s Player Kings to tour England

  • Imelda Staunton in 2019.

    ‘Am I playing Dolly Parton? I’m flattered!’ Imelda Staunton launches Hello, Dolly! in London

  • Actors from Mariupol theatre

    ‘Our destroyed theatre’s heart still beats’: Mariupol’s actors return to the stage, two years on

  • Betty Cook

    ‘It was hard – but there was lots of laughter’: women’s stories of the miners’ strike told on tour

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Pictures & video

  • Joseph Sissens rehearsing Dark With Excessive Bright at Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House

    Dark With Excessive Bright: the Royal Ballet’s giant leap into immersive dance

  • Chita Rivera in 1999.

    Chita Rivera – a life in pictures

    The Broadway star has died aged 91. Revisit her glittering career, including West Side Story, Chicago and Kiss of the Spider Woman
  • Saturday Night and Sunday Morning. Image shot 1960. Exact date unknown.<br>KPH2P7 Saturday Night and Sunday Morning. Image shot 1960. Exact date unknown.

    Shirley Anne Field: a life in pictures

    The actor best known for her role in Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, has died aged 87. Here we look back at her life and career
  • Zephaniah used his career to address political injustice through poetry

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    The life and rhymes of Benjamin Zephaniah – video obituary

  • Louis McCartney (Henry Creel), Ella Karuna Williams (Patty Newby) - photo by Manuel Harlan Stranger Things: The First Shadow production images

    The West End turns upside down … Stranger Things: The First Shadow

  • A scene from Lunar Halo by Cloud Gate at Sadler's Wells.

    Lunar Halo by Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan

  • Posters for The Curious Incident, The White Devil and Coriolanus

    National Theatre at 60, from Hamlet to Dear England – in posters

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    Isabelle Huppert: ‘I was never the woman behind the man… the only place I could take was the main place’

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    New arts lobby group says plight that hits even top bodies such as Royal Shakespeare Company makes entire country poorer
  • Behind the scenes with Sarah Jessica Parker as she prepares for her role as KAREN NASH / MURIEL TATE / NORMA HUBLEY in Plaza Suite at the Savoy Theatre, London. London. Photograph by David Levene 25/2/24. Additional processing by David McCoy, Guardian Imaging.

    Sarah Jessica Parker, Joseph Fiennes and other stars reveal their secret dressing room routines

    Whoever wins next month’s Olivier awards, global stars will continue to flock to the West End of London to give the stage their all. We take a peek behind the curtain …
  • An event at the 2019 Vault festival under Waterloo Station.

    ‘We are devastated’: London’s Vault festival to close after funding falls through

  • Charlotte Higgins

    Arts funding has collapsed under 14 years of Tory rule. Here are three ways Labour can fix it

    Charlotte Higgins
  • ‘We needed a space to build a future’ … Dance House, Helsinki.

    ‘It’s a beehive’: Tero Saarinen’s mighty Macbeth puts Helsinki’s first dance house on the map

  • Nicola Benedetti extending her arms on stage

    Edinburgh festival slashes ticket prices to increase youth participation

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