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  • Haley McGee, Canadian actress, writer and comedian.

    Interview
    ‘Oh my God, what a brutal existence!’ Haley McGee on her global hit about growing old

    The Canadian performer visited hospices, mystics and cemeteries to research Age Is a Feeling. And the line about white pubic hair – which has now been performed in 10 languages – always gets a laugh
  • After Miss Julie, Park Theatre, 2026

    Review
    After Miss Julie review – sex takes second place to snarling class warfare

  • Gary Wilmot, at the Gatehouse Theatre in Highgate where he is rehearsing a new play he's written.

    Interview
    ‘I wasn’t ambitious until I was 60!’ Gary Wilmot on comedy, panto, musicals – and his Beckett-style new play

  • Going wild with the clicker … Josh Sharp.

    Review
    Josh Sharp: ta-da! – 2,000 slides and one ‘weenie massage’ in a show that’s big on laughs

  • A man in a white sweater and brown trousers and a woman in a black long-sleeved T-shirt and blue jeans in a rehearsal room looking at each other.

    Feature
    One Day has been a bestselling novel, a forgettable film, a beloved TV series – now can it be a musical?

Reviews

  • Deathly limbo … Jada Evelyn Ramsey, foreground, and Josiah Alpher in Rickerby Hinds’ Dreamscape.

    Dreamscape review – dazzling hip-hop drama reclaims vital spirit of teenager slain by police

  • Shobu Kapoor, left, and Rehan Sheikh in Sweetmeats.

    Sweetmeats review – the ripe fruits of late love

  • Emanating warmth … Hugh Bonneville and Maggie Siff in Shadowlands.

    Shadowlands review – Hugh Bonneville charms in a weepie that’s as creaky as an old library

  • The Shitheads at the Royal Court theatre.

    The Shitheads review – primal urges rear up in a playful, prehistoric oddity

  • Geraldine Alexander in Here There Are Blueberries at Theatre Royal Stratford East.

    Here There Are Blueberries review – devastating anatomy of the truth behind Nazi snapshots

  • Clever nonsense … Chicos Mambo: Tutu at Sadler’s Wells East, London.

    Tutu review – cheeky tribute to ballet has a disco Swan Lake and the Dirty Dancing lift

  • Ksenia Devriendt (left) and Jack Bandeira in Donbas at Theatre503, London.

    Donbas review – a Ukrainian family fractures on the brink of invasion

  • A woman wearing a long orange dress raises both arms towards the sky with a billowing sheet behind her serving as a backdrop.

    Sweet Mambo review – Pina Bausch’s funny valentine is the stuff of dreams

Dance

  • Kid in a Candy Shop performed by Nederlands Dans Theater.

    From nightmarish noir to Bolero on trampolines: the audacious Holland Dance festival hits dizzy heights

    Shadowy urban terror gives way to airborne exuberance as the festival celebrates its 20th edition with a programme that disturbs and delights
  • Charlotte Mooney and Alex Harvey in Collaborator at the Place, London.

    Ockham’s Razor: Collaborator review – roll up for a real circus power couple

  • Ivan Putrov  dancing as Pierrot Lunaire for the Royal Ballet in 2005.

    ‘At first I was horrified by it!’: the Royal Ballet brings back 60s cult classic Pierrot Lunaire

  • Open positions and Euclidean geometry … Lee Duveneck, Shawn Lesniak and Madelyn Ho in Paul Taylor's Brandenburgs.

    Paul Taylor Dance Company review – hail to the athletes of the gods!

  • Heather Lehan, Kaho Masumoto and Nida Aydinoğlu in rehearsal for Gentleman Jack.

    ‘Let’s get raunchy!’ Gentleman Jack, the TV hit about an audacious lesbian landowner, is back as a ballet

Comedy

  1. Philippe Gaulier in 2007.

    Philippe Gaulier had a huge impact on theatre – but his ‘embrace the ridiculous’ lesson is one for us all

    Brian Logan
  2. Doing it for a laugh … Will Arnett in Is This Thing On?

    ‘It turned out I had a brain tumour …’ Six standup comics on what spurred them to get on stage

  3. Ayoade Bamgboye.

    ‘I’d never told the same joke twice!’: the explosive rise of Ayoade Bamgboye, Edinburgh’s best new comedian

  4. Women holding babies watching a performance - some of them are laughing and some are tending to their children.

    Chaos, crying and poo explosions: baby-friendly comedy clubs take off in Britain

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  • LW Theatres Red Coat Jonny Weston

    Behind the scenes
    Roll out the red carpet: behind the scenes of a West End theatre

  • Two great friends, who live and breathe theatre, take us with them for the ultimate VIP treat. At His Majesty’s Theatre in London’s West End, owned by LW Theatres, Esther and Farida's exclusive package sees them sipping champagne in the Royal Room before stepping across the corridor to their seats in the Royal Box as curtain-up approaches. All the while, an LW Theatres Red Coat host is standing by to ensure every part of their evening is truly magical. Let the memory-making begin …

    Video
    Two theatre superfans on a West End visit they’ll never forget

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  • Simon Forbes and Chris Wood in Thrive Street 2025 in Manchester

    Selling the future
    How brilliant small businesses are reinventing the high street

  • Mary Portas

    Queen of shops
    For Mary Portas small is beautiful on the high street

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Theatre

  • Playwright Georgina Duncan smiling

    Troubles-rooted play Sapling wins Women’s prize for playwriting

  • Actors reading their scripts on stage in theatre

    ‘It’s like two divorcing parents’: how actors’ union Equity fell out with casting directory Spotlight

  • John Doyle

    Trigger warnings risk ‘mollycoddling’ theatre audiences, says Tony-winning director

  • Kai Spackman as Scorpius in the West End production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.

    Shrinking potion: two-part Harry Potter and the Cursed Child to become single show in London

Pictures & video

  • Pip Simmons in 1979

    Scene changers: on the road with the experimental Pip Simmons theatre group – in pictures

    The maverick theatre-maker Pip Simmons, who died two years ago aged 80, is captured on stage and off in a book by photographer Sheila Burnett documenting the radical troupe’s years of European touring
    Gallery17
  • Lander 23

    Punchdrunk’s new mission: inside ‘live action video game’ Lander 23

    Gallery13
  • Jo Foster as Jack in Into the Woods at the Bridge theatre

    Snappily ever after: Sondheim’s fairytale musical Into the Woods

    Gallery15
  • Tom Stoppard in 2023.

    Sir Tom Stoppard – a life in pictures

    Gallery26
  • Cynthia Erivo  photographed in 2015

    On the way to Wicked: Cynthia Erivo’s stage musicals

    Gallery15

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