The company’s big-corps version at the Albert Hall adds to a rich mix of alternatives from Georgia, China and the Royal Ballet
Meet the carpenter preserving a rich history of carnivals and characters
The challenge for political parties is that televised set-piece events reach fewer people than ever before
Our duty to the young is not only to guide them into adulthood, but to listen to their hopes and fears
The track reflected the sense of excitement and desperation portrayed in the 1977 movie
The French painter pushed towards an architectural abstraction, which the American picked up and ran with
Dora Gordine’s bronze sculptures, made at her home at Richmond Park, were the first by a woman to be acquired by the Tate Gallery
Going head to head with a powerful company is a role the actor has played before
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The first woman at the helm of world’s biggest film festival must steer it through a critical time for the industry
The singular ‘Queen’s Gambit’ star is the quiet centre of George Miller’s giddy joyride of a blockbuster
Richard Linklater pairs steamy crime romance with chewy ideas about identity
Set in Karachi, Zarrar Kahn’s film follows a woman’s struggles with forces earthly and otherwise
Greta Grinevičiūtė and Kęstutis Cicėnas are convincing leads in this well-crafted movie
Savvy collectors including moneyed millennials and Gen Zs turned up for the fair’s first outing in the city
The Californian rapper returns from an excursion into making darkly comic TV with a thoughtful record
Sima Cunningham and Macie Stewart sing on discordant tracks that sometimes sound like a malfunctioning engine
Three-part Amazon series transports fans back to the team’s glory days
Colin Currie tackles the Percussion Concerto while the glittering ‘Wunderkammer’ is performed by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
This adaptation of Viet Thanh Nguyen’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel reframes the conflict through the eyes of a North Vietnamese communist
The pianist leads a quintet featuring young saxophonist star Immanuel Wilkins
John Cleese faithfully adapts his classic TV sitcom for the stage at the Apollo Theatre, London
Singer-songwriter Stew’s gloriously indefinable show about a young man’s journey opens at the Young Vic, London
Directed by Yance Ford, the documentary tackles a divisive debate with admirable conviction
Alice Childress’s ‘Wedding Band’ is theatre that should never have been forgotten, says director Monique Touko
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