Showcasing some of the most exciting artists working in performance today.
A Journey to the Heart of Independent Venues and Their Communities with Philip Selway
A look at Christmas with the talented Kanneh-Mason family.
Lennie James, Saoirse-Monica Jackson and others in dramas recorded in lockdown.
A glittering winter fairy tale from Scottish Ballet to celebrate the festive season.
Sophie Fiennes collaborates with choreographer Lucy Bennett on the film Artificial Things.
Angela Carter’s delightfully dark final novel, captured for the stage by Emma Rice.
Mike Bartlett’s Albion is a tragicomic drama about family, passion and national identity.
Christopher Eccleston and Niamh Cusack star in Shakespeare's dark psychological thriller.
The story of families placed in temporary accommodation in the run-up to Christmas.
Performance artist Bryony Kimmings writes and directs an operetta inspired by single mums.
Highlights of the the Royal Opera House’s first emotional performances after lockdown.
Iqbal Khan’s groundbreaking RSC production, the first to cast a black actor as Iago.
Shakespeare's late great masterpiece recorded at Shakespeare's Globe in 2013.
Lynne Marsh turns her camera backstage as a fascinating parallel narrative unfolds.
Expect the unexpected - a surreal theatrical adventure through an old town hall at night.
Erica Whyman directs the RSC production of Shakespeare’s most famous story.
A macabre comedy dance film, asking how far will we go in the name of entertainment.
In the trading city of Venice, a broken contract leads to a stark ultimatum.
A journey through Middlesbrough, in and out of the cabs of three very different drivers.
Exploring neuro-diversity in the arts through the work of Samuel Beckett.
Memories fracture and relationships collide in theatre company Gecko’s enigmatic film.
From Shakespeare's Globe, the romantic story fuses music, dance and serious comedy.
Innovative performance piece by Akala, using animation and emerging technology.
The Royal Shakespeare Company move the drama of Much Ado About Nothing to the end of WWI.