Heavily billed and marketed as Sigourney Weaver’s West End debut, the...
Lillian Hellman’s The Little Foxes is coming to the Young Vic Theatre,...
“I’m dead, then? Good.” With this wry, sardonic opening line,...
What was the first ballet you ever saw? Chances are, it was Nutcracker. The story...
The festive period is a time for hearty feasting and an opportunity to sharpen our...
Christmas is that special time of year when we search for the...
Christmas is the season of joy, a time to gather with...
Let’s face it, celebrating Christmas involves...
The love affair between women, education and reading through the ages has been,...
Funeral for a Friend have now unveiled the first...
In the north of Italy, where the River Po and its tributaries fan out in...
As part of the Barbican’s Contemporary series, curators asked Aphex Twin to work...
At last! They have finally done it. French diamonds Concrete Knives have...
On October 22nd two versions of the Halo 4 soundtrack will be released. Recorded at...
Wednesday the 10th of October saw the Electric...
Under east London railway arches, an ambitious new form of banquet was laid...
This recent adaptation directed by Josie Rourke and penned by Alan...
Creepy phone calls and birds of prey are disturbing the peace in the Ovalhouse theatre production of Lucy and the Hawk. Written and directed by Phil Ormrod as part of his collaboration with Oliver Lamford in Switchback, an initiative to create “a diverse range of work that gathers people together to look...
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