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Tuesday 10th February 2026
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Nostalgic and sincere: ‘The Glass Menagerie’ in review
Crazy Child Productions staged a genuine and thoughtful adaptation of Tennessee Williams’ classic.
Culture
Jessica Phillips
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Irreverent, laugh-out-loud funny: ‘My Dead Mum’s AI Boyfriend’
Aled is a chatbot, but also, more concerningly, Carrie’s mum’s AI boyfriend.
Culture
Abigail Lakeland
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A twisted tour-de-force: ‘Bugonia’ in review
Bugonia is a triumph for director Yorgos Lanthimos and his collaborators. He has produced a cynical but rewarding reflection on the human condition.
Culture
Toby Bowes Lyon
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‘Heated Rivalry’ vs ‘Stranger Things’: Case studies in creative control
Stranger Things, like Heated Rivalry, has dominated the cultural zeitgeist at various points across its ten-year airing schedule.
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Nora Miles
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Interview: Jamie N Commons
Jack Chown talks Songs, the Stones and Stylists with bluesman Jamie N Commons
The Top 12 – 4th Week
Marc Pacitti looks ahead to the top cultural events of 4th week
Review: The Politician’s Husband
Tom Beardsworth enjoys the drama and duplicity of The Politician's Husband — but it doesn't beat Borgen
Interview: Kirsty Wark
Sophie Hall-Luke speaks to the Newsnight presenter about her illustrious career in journalism
Review: Iron Man 3
Is the franchise getting a bit rusty, or does this sequel prove its mettle?
How would Burke have rated Perry?
Henry Tonks ponders over the meaning of culture to conservative politics
Spotlight on…The Winterling
Interviews with the star-studded cast of a little-known play
Preview: She Stoops to Conquer
This genial and spirited play is sure to be a hit
Review: The Oxford Revue & Friends
A fresh take on last Saturday's show which featured the Revue along with the Durham Revue and Cambridge Footlights
Review: ‘The Emperor’s Tomb’ by Joseph Roth
Alexander Rankine admires Roth's raw, unpolished, new novel
Shrigley and the Turner Prize Shortlist
Nina Black on why David Shrigley's art has more to offer than a laugh
Review: The Apprentice
Anna Spencer finds the egos and the infighting just as watchable as ever
Jammin to… ‘Biggest Fan Ever’ by Filthy Boy
Luke Barratt wants to share this disturbing but enthralling narrative song
Review: 1984
An ambitious but successful performance
Review: The Goat or Who is Sylvia?
This controversial and unsettling play is not for the faint-hearted
Review: Hay Fever
Luvvies and lust in a summery setting: Hay Fever ticks all the boxes
Review: The Trial
The verdict on this stripped-down production of Kafka
Review: Midnight at the Rue Morgue
The verdict on an immersive theatre piece based on the writings of Edgar Allen Poe at the BT
Daft Punk funk? Are you drunk?
Oli Davies launches his defence of the French duo
Review: Guys & Dolls
Thoughts on Pembroke's yearly musical
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