©Rick Pushinsky
8:35pm
Polish playwright Anna Wakulik’s new work explores the political issue of abortion from three perspectives
©Alastair Muir
8:14pm
Ian McDiarmid’s performance in Roxana Silbert’s production makes him seem perfectly attuned to Brecht’s King Lear
©Donald Cooper
8:14pm
The concept of incarceration makes for vivid drama, as Alexander Gilmour reports
From
MUSIC
8:14pm
‘The golden voice of Mali’ infuses his music with tropes from the 1970s club dance scene
Feb 14, 2013
This Balanchine programme illustrated the strengths – and minor weaknesses – of the American company
©Nobby Clark
Feb 14, 2013
Githa Sowerby’s 1912 play is given a somewhat melodramatic treatment by Jonathan Miller
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WORLD
Feb 14, 2013
Newcastle venues face 15% cut
©Tristram Kenton
Feb 13, 2013
This programme’s light-minded view of a great choreographer diminished his significance
©David Levene
Feb 13, 2013
Despite its mesmerising staging and its big themes, Robert Lepage’s latest drama is disappointingly sketchy
©Robert Day
Feb 12, 2013
This drama about the sacking of a white-collar employee uses the bullfight as a powerful metaphor
Feb 11, 2013
This drama engagingly explores the build-up to, and the aftermath of, the 2008 financial catastrophe
Feb 11, 2013
Natalia Osipova is the ideal enfant terrible to take the role of Esmeralda in Roland Petit’s masterly ballet
Feb 10, 2013
With its cartoonish style and gorgeous sets, this production is superficially admirable but lacks heart
Peter Aspden
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VISUAL ARTS
Feb 8, 2013
A season of exhibitions celebrates the artist and provocateur’s influence a century after one of his paintings sparked fierce debate. By Peter Aspden
Feb 8, 2013
The West End producer says commercial theatre needn’t play safe
Feb 7, 2013
Sensual and contagiously gleeful, the dancers in Armitage’s troupe almost compensated for the veteran choreographer’s lapses
Feb 6, 2013
Antony Sher hits the emotional bull’s-eye as a petty criminal who impersonates a captain in the Prussian guards
Feb 6, 2013
dreamthinkspeak’s new piece of site-specific theatre is a quizzical, surreal journey into the world of technology and consumerism
Feb 5, 2013
Timberlake Wertenbaker’s rich, warm play about convicts treading the boards behind bars has lost none of its punch
Feb 5, 2013
Native talent: Shakespeare sags and Hugo flies as the French company reopens its main stage
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