Artificial Intelligence Improvisation review | Comedy has nothing to fear from AI
★★☆☆☆ An AI programme attempts to improvise with a troupe of humans in an interesting, but not entertaining, science experiment.
★★☆☆☆ An AI programme attempts to improvise with a troupe of humans in an interesting, but not entertaining, science experiment.
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is officially underway - here's our guide to making the most of the festival, including reviews, interviews, and what not to wear on your feet.
Jodie Comer was forced off stage during a Broadway performance of her one-woman show Prime Facie, with trouble breathing due to wildfire smoke in New York City.
★★★★☆
In rural Wyoming, 1963, two sheepherders spark a passionate 20-year love affair – here’s our review of Brokeback Mountain at the @sohoplace theatre.
When Father Jack (Ardal O’Hanlon) returns after a long absence, times start a changin’ in The National Theatre’s revival of Dancing at Lughnasa.
Robert Boulton's debut play examines cancel culture through a live-feed and a handgun.
April - the best month to check out meteor showers, astrology fans - is finally here, banishing the winter chills. So why not celebrate the equitability of indoor and outdoor temperatures with a trip to the hottest places in London: the interiors of West End theatres? Plenty of runs are coming to an end this month, so for your last chance to see The Unfriend, Medea or The Way Old Friends Do, check out the details below:
Are you looking for a cheap theatre trip to while away the cold winter nights? Look no further than our guide to the best theatre discounts in London and beyond.
Simon Brew speaks to Nancy Zamit about Mischief Theatre, Hummingbird, mental health and more in this exclusive interview with whynow.Â
Sophie Okonedo stars as the titular woman out for revenge in Dominic Cooke's new staging of Medea, playing now at the @sohoplace theatre. Here's our review:
Charting the rise and fall of America's fourth largest investment bank, Sam Mendes' Tony Award-winning epic, The Lehman Trilogy, returns to the Gillian Lynne Theatre following its acclaimed Broadway run.
★★★☆☆ Jenna Coleman and Aidan Turner star in the West End-debut of Sam Steiner’s character-limited dissertation on the importance of words.