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Tony Clayton-Lea reviews the latest shows

Tony Clayton-Leareviews the latest shows

New York

New York Story:Jerome Robbins and his World explores the influence of the West Side Story choreographer. New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. 40 Lincoln Center Plaza. Until June 29th. www.nypl.org.

Exhibition: Philip Guston: Works on Paperis a retrospective of drawings by the influential New York artist. Morgan Library and Museum, 225 Madison Avenue. Until August 31st. www.themorgan.org.

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Music:New York punk icons Blondie perform their hits. Nokia Theatre, Times Square. June 22nd. www.nokia theatrenyc.com.

London

Theatre: Relocated,one of the most sinister plays in production in London, stars Frances Grey and Phil McKee. Not for under-16s. Royal Court, Sloane Square. Until July 5th. www.royalcourt theatre.com.

Photography: Frozen in Timeshowcases work by pioneering mountaineer and photographer Vittorio Sella. Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art, 39a Canonbury Square. From June 25th to September 14th. www.estorick collection.com.

Music Morrissey headlines at Hyde Park, with fine support acts. July 4th. www.o2wireless festival.co.uk.

Vienna

Dance:The ImPulsTanz festival offers more than 200 workshops, as well as a free concert by Roystan Abel. July 7th-August 8th. www.impulstanz.com.

Exhibition:Work by Swiss avant-garde artist Jean Tinguely, the creator of the "moving" sculptures that revolutionised the Paris art scene in the 1950s. Kunsthaus Wien. Until September 11th. www.kunsthauswien.at.

Musical film:City Hall Square becomes a hopping meeting place for music lovers and movie fans with a first-class free programme of musical films. July 12th- September 14th. www.wien-event.at.