‘My career flashed before my eyes’: Steven McRae’s devastating onstage injury and proud return as Romeo | Ballet

Debuting in the role of Romeo as a young dancer with the Royal Ballet in 2007 remains one of my all-time highs. Each time you step out to tackle the iconic repertory feels surreal and to perform on the Royal Opera House stage is the most extraordinary feeling. That’s something I have regularly experienced since … Read more

Dope Thief review – this crime caper’s hilarious moments are like Brooklyn Nine-Nine meets Breaking Bad | TV crime drama

Contrary to popular belief, a man’s reach should ideally not exceed his grasp. All hell tends to break loose if it does. Never more so, it turns out, than if a pair of low-level criminals find a semi-lucrative groove posing as DEA agents to fake-bust other small-time drug dealers and relieve them of their cash … Read more

Stacey Dooley: Rape on Trial review – it’s impossible not to feel profound admiration for these brave women | Television

It’s a tough job, being the presenter of a documentary about rape and its victims. But – given the enduring and increasingly scandalous horrors those victims are facing in a country whose appallingly flawed legal approach has effectively decriminalised the act – someone’s got to do it. This time it is Stacey Dooley’s job. The … Read more

Annie and the Caldwells: Can’t Lose My (Soul) review – a gospel masterpiece to drag you out of despair | Music

The saga of Annie and the Caldwells’ debut album is lengthy and convoluted. The record probably wouldn’t have existed at all had crate-digging record collectors not chanced upon Waiting for the Trumpet to Sound, a 1974 single by gospel group the Staples Jr Singers, released on a Mississippi label so obscure that only one copy … Read more