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Carlos Acosta’s Carmen coming to Sadler’s Wells next month
Paco Peña flamenco show returns to Sadler’s Wells
Now AI is used for live dance on stage
Activists storm Sadler's Wells stage over Barclays bank's 'dirty money' sponsorship
Hampstead murder mystery Witness for the Prosecution marks five years
Theatre: The Crucible, intense, gripping anatomy of a conspiracy
Stars celebrate opening night at Park Theatre
Handbagged: Timely satire on how Britain got to here ****
Theatre: The Snail House; Richard Eyre's debut is a muddled misfire **
Theatre: Rose, a devastating tour de force by Maureen Lipman ****
Review: The Clinic, faultless acting in satirical family thriller ****
Climate change play generates power with 'kinetic' dancefloor
FT Weekend Festival for 'curious minds' returns to Kenwood
'Puppet show without puppets' tells story of Emperor's New Clothes
Siegfried: 'An epic of loneliness and self-doubt'
Green light for new theatre and expanded Upper Street pub
The Camden fringe is back with 250 shows throughout August
Tom, Dick and Harry: wartime tunnel caper has ingenuity in spades
101 Dalmatians: spotty children's musical with some juicy bones
Patriots: Compelling battle for the soul of Russia
Peaky Blinders The Rise: Flat caps off for anarchic fun
The Dance of Death: Classy portrait of a tormented marriage that doesn't quite land
Beauty and the Beast: Eyepopping heartwarming spectacle
The Fellowship: Highly charged look at the children of Windrush
Rainer: 'breakneck life of a London bike delivery rider'
The Girl on The Train: better on the page than the stage
Tony! The Tony Blair Rock Opera: delightful madcap entertainment
The Haunting of Susan A: shocking spooky tale could do without the theatrics
Celebrate James Joyce with a free Bloomsday Walk in north London
Legally Blonde: huge fun celebration of pop culture and diversity
We Started To Sing: 'raw honesty in personal family ode'
The House of Shades: 'Personal and the political collide'
The Breach: 'An uneven coming-of-age tale'
Harry Hill's Tony Blair rock opera premieres at Park Theatre
The End of The Night: 'A compelling and timely history lesson'
Story of Britain's Oskar Schindler told with puppets
Tomb Raider Live: channel your inner Lara Croft
A queer La Bohème for the Grindr generation
The Corn Is Green National Theatre: Heartwarming story champions power of education ****
Unfairness of ticking fertility clock explored in new play
The 47th: Trump grotesquely brought to life
'Daddy': 'Bold but thinly developed melodrama of sex, race and art'
To Kill A Mockingbird: Aaron Sorkin breathes vital new life into a classic ****
Clybourne Park, Park Theatre: America's racial fault lines erupt ****
When excess becomes disturbing: Bourgeois & Maurice are Pleasure Seekers
Jim Broadbent plays ailing panto star in Hampstead playwright's radio drama
Nina Conti's The Dating Show: 'a crazed woman and a monkey trying to fix people up'
Ghosts of The Titanic Park Theatre: Engrossing portrait of grief, capitalism and fake news ****
Ghosts and conspiracy theories of Titanic 110 years on
Keyworkers and professionals star in pandemic plays celebrating frontline heroes
'A fable of adultery – more style than substance'
‘More the equivalent of Pussy Riot’: Rachel Parris on Austentatious
The Chairs: two spellbinding performances at The Almeida ****
Hackney Empire: still beautiful after 120 years