League’s longtime broadcast partner has to decide whether to match rival bids or potentially lose out on programming
From chicken bricks to modular sofas — as a new exhibition exalts the designs of the past, these are forecast to be loved in 60 years’ time
For the Fab Four tribute, being John, Paul, George and Ringo is ‘a job’. It might be one of the best jobs in rock
Classic Beckett, sound-work by Enda Walsh, plus an interactive piece from Tania El Khoury and more
Anthony Hopkins stars, but this sprawling series is let down by a laboured script and too many digital effects
An award-winning home-studio overlooking the wildest of London’s cemeteries echoes the artist’s installations focusing on form and light in flux
New Apple TV+ drama cleverly contrasts two Baltimore women from different backgrounds whose lives collide
Riyadh builds studios and offers financial incentives in drive to develop lucrative creative sector
Dominic Cooke delivers musical comedy at its bonkers best at the London Palladium
French master Gaspard Le Roux’s suites for two harpsichords are elegantly revived by these duelling instrumentalists
The rapper was on commanding form during the last date of her Hot Girl Summer tour
Pulitzer-winning playwright Annie Baker shows a keen ear for the language of cinema in her directorial debut
June Squibb stars as a have-a-go granny in a comedy also featuring Richard Roundtree of ‘Shaft’ fame
A sullen teenage boy and a stern ex-school teacher go in search of her missing niece
This affecting tribute tells the story of Chris Parry, who was killed whilst evacuating civilians from the war zone
Citadel founder purchases nearly complete specimen at Sotheby’s auction
The Menier Chocolate Factory production starring Lucie Jones whisks the audience to a sleepy village in France
Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell find love amid the flying debris orchestrated by ‘Minari’ director Lee Isaac Chung
The double bill of ‘Outsider’ and ‘Möbius Morphosis’ involves plenty of high-wire spectacle, yet doesn’t quite take off
The spruced-up version of this folk-rock classic is accompanied by a surround-sound version and a 1974 live set
The band formerly known as Slaves are funnier and bleaker than before on their grief-inflected latest
Artworks are rehung throughout the day as part of Tino Sehgal’s performance at the institution in Basel
At London’s Roundhouse, the Argentinian group’s latest circus-clubbing crossover has a party atmosphere
Christopher Hampton’s latest play at Hampstead Theatre is based on Stefan Zweig’s 1922 novella
This mind-altering show features chromatic overload with heavy curatorial input