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Antonioni Sight and Sound: Antonioni Project
Interview with Ivo van Hove
The Barbican stages Toneelgroep Amsterdam's latest piece, based on the work of the Italian modernist film director.
Will Swenson, Tony Sheldon, Nick Adams. Photo: Bruce Glikas/Broadway.com. Recording Priscilla Queen of the Desert
Reporting from midtown Manhattan's MSR Studios.
The cast of Priscilla Queen of the Desert on Broadway lays down their original cast recording in style.
Antonioni Sight and Sound: Antonioni Project
Interview with Ivo van Hove
The Barbican stages Toneelgroep Amsterdam's latest piece, based on the work of the Italian modernist film director.
Will Swenson, Tony Sheldon, Nick Adams. Photo: Bruce Glikas/Broadway.com. Recording Priscilla Queen of the Desert
Reporting from midtown Manhattan's MSR Studios.
The cast of Priscilla Queen of the Desert on Broadway lays down their original cast recording in style.
Upswing Preview: London International Mime Festival 2011
New work from Faulty Optic and a circus reworking of a Steinbeck classic
Circus, puppetry and clowning all play a part in the programme for this year's festival.
1927 Going Greene: The Potting Shed
Interview with Svetlana Dimcovic
The Finborough revives a play by Graham Greene last seen in London four decades ago.
Top Ten musicOMH's Theatre Top 10 2010
musicOMH's somewhat arbitrary end-of-year list
A Terence Rattigan revival and a production designed for a solo audience member feature on our list of the year's best shows.
1927 Dark Delights: 1927
Interview with Paul Barritt
The animator and co-founder of innovative theatre company 1927 speaks to musicOMH.
Hamlet Evening Standard Awards 2010
Wins for Rory Kinnear and Nancy Carroll
The National and the Royal Court win big at this year's theatre awards.
The Print Room Open Spaces: The Print Room
Lucy Bailey and Anda Winters
The co-Artistic Directors of the new west London venue talk to musicOMH.
Tim and Paul Q & A: Paul Robinson and Tim Roseman
On staging Gabriel Bisset-Smith's political satire The Charming Man
The joint Artistic Directors of Battersea's Theatre 503 talk to musicOMH.
Fringe Encores 1 The New York International Fringe Festival: Encore Series
The Nightmare Story, Just in Time, The Hurricane Katrina Comedy Festival, Running, The Twentieth-Century Way
Richard Patterson reviews the first week of the Encore Series, which highlights the year's best FringeNYC shows.
Caroline Horton Q & A: Caroline Horton
On her solo show You're Not Like The Other Girls Chrissy
The winner of The Stage award for Best Solo performer at this year's fringe talks to musicOMH.
Baba Brinkman Q & A: Baba Brinkman
Peer-reviewed rap at the Edinburgh Fringe
The rap artist talks to musicOMH about Chaucer, hip-hop and human nature.
Edinburgh Fringe 2010: Theatre Highlights Edinburgh Fringe 2010: Theatre Highlights
The best of this year's fringe
As Edinburgh comes to an end, we take a look back over a rich and varied fringe.
Edinburgh Fringe 2010: Comedy Highlights Edinburgh Fringe 2010: Comedy Highlights
All hail the Invisible Dot
Anna Lowman picks her favourite sketch shows and stand ups at this year's Edinburgh fringe.
Fringe NYC: Part 9 The New York International Fringe Festival: Part 9
POPE! An Epic Musical, Hearts Full of Blood
Richard Patterson's Fringe experience ended with two plays chosen for the FringeNYC Encore Series.
Fringe NYC: Part 8 The New York International Fringe Festival: Part 8
Dream of the Marionettes, Jurassic Parq: The Broadway Musical, Return to the Onion Cellar
Richard Patterson takes in three new musicals in La Mama's Ellen Stewart Theatre.
Fringe NYC: Part 7 The New York International Fringe Festival: Part 7
Menny and Mila, when last we flew, West Lethargy
Richard Patterson takes in three very different shows, one of which is a highlight.
Fringe NYC: Part 6 The New York International Fringe Festival: Part 6
Wanton Displays of Affection, Tiny Geniuses
Richard Patterson encounters two plays by young writers, only one of which excels.
Fringe NYC: Part 5 The New York International Fringe Festival: Part 5
Ah Kua Show, The Momentum
A solo show and a group-devised piece remind Richard Patterson of the Fringe's possibilities.
Fringe NYC: Part 4 The New York International Fringe Festival: Part 4
An Idiot, Veritas
Richard Patterson reviews two new plays at the Fringe - one literary, one historical.
Fringe NYC: Part 3 The New York International Fringe Festival: Part 3
How My Mother Died of Cancer..., Richard 3, Have a Nice Life
Richard Patterson reviews his third group of Fringe NYC shows.
Fringe NYC: Part 2 The New York International Fringe Festival: Part 2
Cookie, Terror SuperHighway, Platinum
Richard Patterson pulls a marathon night, reviewing three intriguing Fringe NYC shows.
Fringe NYC: Part 1 The New York International Fringe Festival: Part 1
A Raisin in the Salad: Black Plays for White People; AK-47 Sing-Along; Butterfly, Butterfly, Kill Kill Kill!
Richard Patterson surveys his first set of Fringe NYC shows.
Molly Naylor Q & A: Molly Naylor
On her solo show Whenever I Get Blown Up I Think of You
The poet and performer talks about her debut Fringe show at Zoo.
Edinburgh Preview: Edinburgh Fringe 2010
The pick of the fringe
musicOMH's tips and picks for the biggest arts festival in the world.
Joan Rivers Joan Rivers Live in Times Square
The salty-mouthed comedian returns to New York.
A series of new dates at the Laurie Beechman Theatre for Joan Rivers, of the recent documentary A Piece of Work.
Mikhailovsky Preview: Mikhailovsky Ballet
Summer Ballet at the Coliseum
The renowned Russian company come to London with a programme including Swan Lake and Giselle.
Tony Awards Tony Awards 2010
Wins for Red, Memphis and A Little Night Music
London's Menier Chocolate Factory and Donmar Warehouse clean up at the Tonys.
Q & A: James Graham Q & A: James Graham
About The Man
The Finborough's Playwright-in-Residence discusses his latest play for the west London theatre.
Q & A: David Greig Q & A: David Greig
Creditors hits New York
Scottish writer Greig answers questions about his version of Strindberg's Creditors, coming to New York this month.
My Name is Sue Preview: PULSE 2010
Line-up announced
The Ipswich theatre festival features new work from Jack Thorne as well as Ontroerend Goed’s Edinburgh hit, Internal.
Olivier Awards Feature: Olivier Awards 2010
Surprise win for The Mountaintop
Sam Smith reports from the 34th Olivier Awards at London's Grosvenor House Hotel.
Marine Parade Preview: Brighton Festival
Highlights include new work from Simon Stephens
Brian Eno curates the annual Brighton arts festival featuring work by Lone Twin and Cheek by Jowl.
Top Ten musicOMH's London Theatre Top 10
musicOMH's somewhat arbitrary end-of-2009 list
Plays by Mike Bartlett and Jez Butterworth feature on our list of the year's best shows.
NOW IN THEATRE
LONDON: Robert Lindsay plays the Greek shipping tycoon in Martin Sherman's bio-drama Onassis

LONDON: Rory Kinnear plays Hamlet at the National Theatre

NEW YORK: Patrick Stewart stars in Mamet's A Life in the Theatre

LONDON: The West End stage version of Sebastian Faulks' Birdsong

NEW YORK: Kneehigh's staging of Brief Encounter plays at Studio 54

SHEFFIELD: John Simm plays Hamlet at the Sheffield Crucible

LONDON: Michael Gambon stars in Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape

LONDON: Mackenzie Crook and Ralf Little star in Annie Baker's The Aliens

LONDON: The Globe stages their first play by a woman, Nell Leyshon's Bedlam

NEW YORK: Samuel Brett Williams's The Revival at the Lion Theatre

FEATURE: A look back at the highlights of this year's Edinburgh Fringe

EDINBURGH: RashDash return to the Fringe with Anothe Someone at the Bedlam

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