Jan 23, 2013
Jamie Harper’s site-specific performance evokes the Spanish civil war through words, food and wine
©Manuel Harlan
Jan 22, 2013
Rupert Everett conveys Oscar Wilde’s wit, weariness and warmth in David Hare’s play, newly transferred to the West End
©Donald Cooper
Jan 22, 2013
This Kafka adaptation successfully distorts our sense of perspective and emphasises the story’s socio-political dimension
©Heiko Kalmbach
Jan 22, 2013
Two contrasting shows – Leo and Plan B – explore our relationship to gravity to eye-opening effect
©Bill Cooper
Jan 21, 2013
The character of Tatiana is at the heart of John Cranko’s ballet, and Alina Cojocaru is one of the great interpreters of the role
Jan 21, 2013
The world premiere of Joël Pommerat’s play showcases his knack for dark humour and capturing complex human relations
©Tristam Kenton
Jan 20, 2013
Don Evans’ comedy about a middle-class black household in Philadelphia is played here as a studio shoot of a 1970s sitcom
©Mary Evans
From
MUSIC
Jan 18, 2013
Alex Ross, whose book inspired ‘The Rest is Noise’ festival, talks about how war changed Europe’s musical landscape
©Craig Holmes
Jan 18, 2013
Sarah Hemming looks at two new UK productions of the German playwright’s enduring work
©David Sandison/Eyevine
From
FT MAGAZINE
Jan 18, 2013
‘Dance is a trade, it’s a skill, it’s something that no one can take away from me,’
Jan 18, 2013
A plot bearing a sense of bereavement and its consequences, with a character having no choice but to face the world alone
From
WORLD
Jan 18, 2013
Filin undergoing emergency treatment amid fears he may have been blinded
Jan 17, 2013
New York City Ballet’s impressive Balanchine triple bill is imbued with a sense of wondrous mystery
Jan 17, 2013
Anyone seeking a glimpse of Scarlett Johansson in a slip should hie to this watchable revival of the Tennessee Williams masterpiece
Jan 16, 2013
Richard Vergette’s tale of crime, punishment and redemption is every bit as manipulative as the characters it portrays
Jan 15, 2013
The final instalment of the Donmar’s Trafalgar season is a sparse, skilfully acted adaptation of Vercors’ French Resistance text
Jan 15, 2013
This showcase featured young choreographers whose work is quirky and refreshingly local
Jan 15, 2013
A show that puts children’s words into adults’ mouths proves surprising, funny and poignant
From
MUSIC
Jan 14, 2013
Beethoven played on a guitar and a reconceived ‘Othello’ were among the works performed over a weekend of blurred boundaries
Jan 14, 2013
With its sleazy hero and disjointed choreography, José Montalvo’s production serves both cast and audience badly
More stories
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Beat Memories: The Photographs of Allen Ginsberg, Grey Art Gallery, New York
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Christian Tetzlaff, Wigmore Hall, London
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Manu Katché, Ronnie Scott’s, London
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Kendrick Lamar, Hammersmith Apollo, London
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The Rest is Noise, Royal Festival Hall, London
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Das Rheingold, Teatro Massimo, Palermo
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Christian Tetzlaff, Wigmore Hall, London
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Manu Katché, Ronnie Scott’s, London
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Kendrick Lamar, Hammersmith Apollo, London
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The Rest is Noise, Royal Festival Hall, London
The Inventory: Tamara Rojo
‘Dance is a trade, it’s a skill, it’s something that no one can take away from me,’