Jeremy O Harris’s drama about interracial couples undergoing painful group therapy comes to the Noël Coward Theatre
A Nasa launch director and a marketing whizz spark and squabble in this 1960s-set nostalgia-fest
The Trinidad-born, London-raised rapper’s personal experiences as a migrant come front and centre
The North Carolina musician turns fragmentary music from across the Deep South into modern songs with an array of guests
Ask yourself what stories you want your home to tell — then let them run wild
Performances are full of life and Robert Levin remains quick-witted as soloist
Ahead of a new solo exhibition, the photographer talks about his low-fi approach, which has become a fashion favourite
This jazz-based event has an open-arms policy that welcomes soul, disco, R&B and hip hop
Dominique Morisseau’s play set in a Detroit car factory features four outstanding performances
Irvine Welsh’s Ray Lennox confronts trauma again; puzzling happenings in Dubai and Tokyo; plus echoes of Marple and Ripley
The story of whistleblower Douglas Gowan, who shared his findings with actor Michael Sheen
The Dublin-based glove designer likes to wear mementos of big occasions in her professional and personal life every day
Long superseded by digital technology, older mechanical pieces are attracting collectors for their history and aesthetics
Comedy drama ‘Sunny’ centres on a grief-stricken woman with a robot companion; ‘Sprint’ goes behind the scenes with the athletes competing in the Paris Olympics; ‘Spent’ is a comedy about life after a modelling career; five stars for season 3 of ‘The Bear’ as it prioritises character over plot; Hugh Bonneville faces trial by Twitter in ‘Douglas is Cancelled’; Black south Londoners acquire unearthly powers in ‘Supacell’ — reviews by Dan Einav
Wide range of Arabic-language shows and films helps media group compete with Netflix
Songwriter Mike Scott says he was inspired by a sense of ‘wonderment’ — and by a collage of influences, including Prince
We are all haunted by people and experiences from our past — but can we learn to face them?
In a sharp change from ‘Doctor Who’, she is a bullish rookie detective investigating a disappearance
Barbie is everywhere. Bows are back. But can dolls shed their creepy image?
His new work ‘Visit from an Unknown Woman’ deals with sexual obsession at a time of political turmoil
Famous collectors, auctioneers and dealers on the allure and challenges of GP machines
Also reviewed: ‘Samson’ by Rameau attempts to revive a lost opera
Kendall Feaver’s new play tackles misogyny and microaggressions in the world of academia
The husband-and-wife duo played a vital set that demonstrated their staying power after nearly 50 years
One of British art’s most influential figures on YBAs, passion versus money and the ‘miracle’ of having a major new show at 82
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