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tv

Origin story of the hitman's hotel makes a sluggish start

Gilded couple explore the barren lands of their blighted marriage

Ronan Bennett's Hackney crime epic reaches a fiery conclusion
film

John David Washington goes on the run with a child AI

Syrian refugees polarise Durham villagers in Ken Loach's affecting drama

Ryan Whitaker's film of Carolyn Weber's memoir of Christian conversion pulls its religious punches
new music

Delightful but previously unknown early Seventies British art-school album

Breathtaking set from Britain's Top Girl
classical

Small-scale performance offers both grandeur and delicacy

20th century music from Poland, Renaissance choral music and Venetian field recordings

Classics have new life and vitality alongside a modest British rarity
opera

Verdi’s comic masterpiece with a retro feel of its own

Launching Opera North’s Green Season with a climate sceptic as villain

Stacey Alleaume has an astonishing feeling for the stage, her Violetta one in a thousand
theatre

Ben Elton has written an odd musical-documentary, part comic-strip, part lecture

Pantomime vibe undermines the unique frisson of the magician's art

Ian McKellen and Roger Allam as the lonely men who bond over their dogs
dance

Carlos Acosta creates shining gold from heavy metal and ballet

The younger sibling of the Alvin Ailey family visits for the first time in 12 years

From stately to sexy, these fabulously physical dancers engage every emotion
comedy

Nostalgia-fest delivers an emotional punch

US comic brings her off-Broadway hit to the UK
Books

The artist’s life winds along the streets of Paris in a sprawling study of influence and resistance

Tanya Leslie gracefully translates the Nobel Prize winner’s treatise on the traumas that make us

Allongside its British re-release, the author of Motion Sickness discusses the state of fiction and her ways of writing
visual arts

This pioneer of performance art is the first woman to show in the main galleries

A retrospective of the Brazilian artist's career transports us to Rio de Janeiro
Richly engaging exhibition by artists who have experienced brain injuries
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