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One Battle After Another review: a truly killer action thriller
Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another never loses sight of its spectacular characters despite refusing to take its foot…
London Symphony Orchestra review: American symphonic masterpieces delight at Season Opening Concert
Two American masterpieces filled the Barbican Hall with stern beauty and a sombre tone.
All the Way to the River review: Elizabeth Gilbert gets personal again
All the Way to the River chronicles Gilbert's decades-long friendship and romance with Rayya Elias.
Katabasis review: R F Kuang latest book is clever and absurd
It is rare to encounter a story that can be described as both ‘light imaginative escapism’ and ‘dense philosophical exploration’,…
Interview review: a slick two-hander at Riverside Studios
Tony Award winner Robert Sean Leonard stars as Pierre alongside Paten Hughes in this world-premiere production of Interview.
The Boy with Wings review: the play struggles under the weight of expectations
The Boy with Wings soars in spirit, but not quite on stage at The Rep.
As You Like It: Ralph Fiennes shows a steady hand with Shakespeare’s classic pastoral comedy
Take a gentle stroll through the Forest of Arden in this production of As You Like It.
Being Mr Wickham review: a masterclass in understated, intelligent theatre
Celebrate Jane Austen’s 250th birthday year with Being Mr Wickham, a wonderful one-man show in the West End.
Sh!t-faced Shakespeare review: boozed up Hamlet at Leicester Square
One cast member is plied with alcohol before the play begins... what can possibly go wrong?
A Role to Die For review: a sparkling comedy about casting a new 007
Leading lady Tanya Franks is outstanding in this A Role to Die for: behind the scenes of the James Bond…