The actor creates a tragic study in fragile masculinity in Arthur Miller’s classic drama at the London’s Theatre Royal Haymarket
She plays the doomed princess in the first half of the show’s final season
This fictionalised retelling of soldiers’ exploits in north Africa is thrilling
Ruben Östlund’s Palme d’Or-winning satire boasts superb direction and performances
Alicia Vikander clambers through the latest incarnation of the adventure series
Swedish director Ruben Östlund’s film is a clever, provocative philosophical interrogation
The director’s new movie satirises the contemporary art world — yet creates conceptual work of its own
A fascinating story about an unconventional life that could have been a little more unconventional in the telling
Ruben Östlund’s film skewers contemporary art and control-freakery alike
George Clooney stars in a hostage thriller that spells out its message all to clearly
A well thought-out tribute to the playwright, with exemplary playing from the LPO
Dominic West and Janet McTeer excel as the scheming seducers in Josie Rourke’s first-rate RSC revival
A true story on the solidarity gays and miners forged in the face of shared demonisation by government, police and press
A low-voltage adaptation of Vera Brittain’s first world war memoir
Controversy over the school reflects the increasing polarisation between rich and poor
Anna Chancellor, star of ‘The Hour’ and immortalised as Duckface in ‘Four Weddings’, retraces the West Country landscapes of her childhood
This weekend, Hinduism’s greatest gathering draws to a close. James Mallinson, a Sanskrit scholar, and his friend, the actor Dominic West, joined the millions who converged to bathe in the Ganges
Dominic West and Carly Bawden star in Daniel Evans’ playful revival of the much-loved musical
Jez Butterworth’s new drama is a wonderful, eerie drama about fishing – for love, for truth, and for fish
Daniel Evans’ production explodes on to the stage in a high-speed, high-volume exchange
Clarke Peters talks about his new ‘Othello’ in Sheffield and his 40 years making music and drama in the UK
Historical detail, rather than being an enemy of drama, can be one of its most valuable resources
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