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Robert Lepage

December 2020

  • Clockwise from top left: Death of England, The Outside Dog, Pass Over, Oleanna and Crave.

    Best culture 2020
    A dramatic year: the 10 best theatre shows of 2020

    As the industry faced turmoil, there were triumphant stagings of classics by Sarah Kane, David Mamet and Alan Bennett – and bold new experiments

June 2020

  • Ian McKellen as Coriolanus

    Hiddleston! McKellen! Olivier! Shakespeare's mighty Coriolanus – in pictures

    The Donmar Warehouse’s production of Coriolanus, starring Tom Hiddleston, is being streamed for National Theatre at Home. Here are some of the other stagings of the bold and bloody tragedy

March 2020

  • The Seven Streams of the River Ota image

    The Seven Streams of the River Ota review – magic in motion

  • The Seven Streams of the River Ota.

    The Seven Streams of the River Ota review – pushes boundaries of theatrical possibility

July 2018

  • Programming for the Montreal International Jazz Festival posted in downtown Montreal, Canada, on 2 July.

    Montreal jazz festival cancels show with white actors performing slave songs

    World’s largest jazz festival cancelled the stage show Slav after two performances in wake of protests

February 2018

  • Robert Lepage's The Far Side of the Moon

    The Far Side of the Moon review – Robert Lepage's space race drama shines on stage

  • (FILES) In this file photo taken on September 7, 2015 Quebecer playwright, stage director, actor and filmmaker Robert Lepage poses in Paris. A few months ago, the famous Quebecer stage director Robert Lepage would never have thought to question himself while rehearsing his play on the Marquis de Sade with a nude actress. Such considerations had never crossed his mind before an international debate on sexual harassment which has occured following accusations against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein. / AFP PHOTO / Bertrand GUAYBERTRAND GUAY/AFP/Getty Images

    Nude scenes will never be the same after Weinstein, Robert Lepage says

  • Make some noise … Peruvian sound artist Pauchi Sasaki, mentored by Philip Glass.

    Is this woman the next Philip Glass? And why is she wearing a loudspeaker?

  • Robert Lepage is a playwright, actor, film director, and stage director. Photographed in Quebec, Canada.

    ‘Break walls and open doors’: Robert Lepage on the cold war, theatre and sibling rivalry

October 2017

  • Grace Jones

    From Grace Jones to Ivo Van Hove: 2018 Adelaide festival offers heady mix

    Heavy on the theatre greats, the festival will feature an outdoor spectacular from Lost & Found Orchestra, live goats and a man who balances rocks

December 2016

  • A scene from Awakening by Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at Sadler’s Wells

    Tristram Kenton's stage photos of the year – in pictures

    Tristram Kenton captures theatre, dance and comedy performances for the Guardian. Here are some of his best stage shots of 2016, from David Threlfall’s Don Quixote to Gemma Arterton’s Nell Gwynn

October 2016

  • Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour, from the National Theatre of Scotland

    Melbourne festival 2016: deeply personal melds with public spectacle in triumph for curator

    Artistic director Jonathan Holloway infuses his electrifying first Melbourne festival with a series of interior realisations that reckon with the public self

July 2016

  • Wellesley Robertson lll (Miles Davis) in Needles and Opium

    Needles and Opium review – Robert Lepage's stunning study of creativity

    Compelling performances and a dazzling set combine to give Lepage’s 1991 show new life
  • Wellesley Robertson lll as Miles Davis in Needles and Opium by Robert Lepage at the Barbican, London.

    Needles and Opium review – Miles Davis, Jean Cocteau and the love drug

    Robert Lepage’s wry and haunting 1991 piece about various brands of addiction was inspired by two great artists, and it lives up to their brilliance
  • Robert Lepage

    Theatre Q&A
    Robert Lepage: ‘It’s about love addiction. I was going through heartbreak’

    The director, actor and writer on remounting his 1989 show Needles and Opium

June 2016

  • Robert LePage  as the Marquis de Sade in Quills.

    Quills review – De Sade the surrealist

    Robert Lepage pulls no punches as he revisits the notorious marquis in the asylum

December 2015

  • Robert Lepage’s 887

    Best culture 2015
    Mark Fisher’s top 10 theatre of 2015

    Scottish theatres played host to the dazzling stagecraft of Robert Lepage, a striking Titus Andronicus and raucous but close-harmonising schoolgirls

August 2015

  • 'The stage becomes the site of memory': Robert Lepage  in 887.

    887 review – touching, intimate, powerful

    Robert Lepage invites us into his childhood home and life in Quebec via an on-stage memory palace of dazzling shifting perspectives
  • 887 by Robert Lepage.

    Robert Lepage's 887 at Edinburgh festival review – a visual pleasure

    Lepage’s autobiographical piece uses film, projection and miniature scale models to conjure the past, and is filled with moments that make you gasp
  • a scene from Robert Lepage’s 887

    Traumas, tumours and bombs: Robert Lepage on his childhood in Quebec

    The actor and director has plundered his childhood to tell the story of Quebec’s struggle for independence. As his solo show 887 hits Edinburgh, he takes an emotional tour of his hometown
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