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The prude  of love

The prude of love

The erstwhile Victor Meldrew is on fine form

The Power of Yes

The Power of Yes

David Hare is brilliant on last year's financial crash

The NS Interview: Fiona Shaw

The NS Interview: Fiona Shaw

I Bought a Blue Car Today (Vaudeville Theatre, London WC2)

I Bought a Blue Car Today (Vaudeville Theatre, London WC2)

Mr Cumming's solo show feels more than a little me, me, me . . .

Helen

Helen

Three parts comedy, one part tragedy

Boo, hiss, hurrah!

Boo, hiss, hurrah!

The theatre critic Michael Billington tells Elizabeth Kirkwood why he sees himself as a one-man “resistance movement” against consumerism

From the NS archive: drama and democracy

In this extract from his 2007 review of Michael Billington’s book “State of the Nation”, Johann Hari examines the relationship between theatre and politics

The Black Album

The Black Album

Kureishi’s novel about young British Asian men makes a problematic play

Festival and Fringe: Our critics pick the best of Edinburgh

Festival and Fringe: Our critics pick the best of Edinburgh

The best art, theatre, comedy, music and dance at this year's festival

The Fairy Queen

The Fairy Queen

Purcell’s adaptation of Shakespeare is a triumph of style over substance

More in Theatre

Jerusalem

Forbidden Broadway

Phèdre

The corrupted currents

“Exploring big, horrid, dark areas is great. We don’t want to go to the theatre for a quiet time, do we?”

Adapting Orwell for the stage

Watch out for the bleeding-heart liberal

Cont Mhlanga: The way I see it

A night at the circus

Cycle of violence

Books

Paul Auster

Invisible

Interview

Alain de Botton

The Books Interview: Alain de Botton

Pop art

The end of irony?

End of the  irony age

Film review

Bright Star

Bright Star (PG)

Classical music

Alfred Schnittke

Alfred Schnittke Archive

Will Self

On Oscar Wilde

Where the Wilde things are

Jason Cowley

On Philip Roth

The Humbling

Slavoj Žižek

Lenin was right

“I am a Leninist. Lenin wasn’t afraid to dirty his hands. If you can get power, grab it”

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