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  • Ian McKellen as Estragon and Patrick Stewart as Vladimir in Waiting For Godot at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in 2009.

    The waiting is over! Have the times finally caught up with Godot?

  • A lab, a haven … Afolabi Alli, Matthew Romain and Harry Treadaway rehearsing for The Grapes of Wrath.

    ‘It’s the talent pipeline’: inside the National Theatre’s hit-making hothouse

  • Slowly stupendous … Chardaè Phillips, Jenny Wills and Lara Cowin in Please Right Back.

    Please Right Back review – exquisitely crafted hybrid of animation and performance

  • ‘Perpetual movement’: Matt Rawle’s Barnum and company at the Watermill, Newbury.

    Barnum review – dazzling all-singing, all-juggling musical

  • Zheng Xi Yong and Mia Kobayashi in Your Lie in April.(Opening 05-07-2024)
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    Your Lie in April review – new musical of the manga romance somehow works

  • Imelda Staunton leads a curtain call after the opening night performance of Hello, Dolly!

    The week in theatre: Hello, Dolly!; The Hot Wing King; Fangirls – review

  • Observer New Review Q&A
    Paapa Essiedu: ‘Is this part harder than Hamlet? Yeah, it’s different gravy, mate’

  • The Conversation
    Vale Ray Lawler: the playwright who changed the sound of Australian theatre

    Julian Meyrick for the Conversation
  • Michelle Shaughnessy dressed as a dancer

    ‘It was the first time I wasn’t obsessed with food’: comedians mine Ozempic trend for laughs at Edinburgh fringe

  • Asha Puthli, singer, songwriter.

    The best original photographs from the Observer
    Original Observer Photography

  • Deadpool & Wolverine.

    Going out, staying in
    From Deadpool & Wolverine to Ice Spice: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment

  • The cast of Shrek the Musical

    Shrek the Musical review – sludgy show leaves you green about the gills

  • Power couple … Oisín Thompson and Yolanda Ovide in The Gangs of New York.

    The Gangs of New York review – explosive romance on America’s mean streets

  • Rosemarie Akwafo (Nona) in Rough Magic at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.

    Play time
    Rough Magic review – zany riff on Macbeth bewitches young audience

  • Oliver! at Chichester Festival theatre.

    Oliver! review – divine yet danger-averse revival could be renamed Fagin!

  • As You Like It

    As You Like It review – the RSC’s garden party is altogether too ordinary

  • Digressions aplenty … Alice in Wonderland.

    Alice in Wonderland review – down the rabbit hole and into the woods

  • Seven people dancing on stage

    In the Heights review – Broadway behemoth’s scrappiest show is full of heart

  • (l-r) Mary Malone, Jasmine Elcock and Miracle Chance in FANGIRLS (c) Manuel Harlan

    Fangirls review – sugar rush musical turns a teen crush criminal

  • Marjolein Robertson, Joe Kent-Walters and Kate Cheka.

    Edinburgh festival 2024: six of the funniest comedians at the fringe

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