The Jamie Lloyd Company has announced that £25 tickets for their upcoming production of William...
“I’m dead, then? Good.” With this wry, sardonic opening line, 77-year-old AE Housman finds himself...
“It’s now or never / I ain’t gonna live forever,” sang Bon Jovi. In &...
Heavily billed and marketed as Sigourney Weaver’s West End debut, the Jamie Lloyd Company’s production...
A small shack slowly rises up the stage, seemingly assembling itself into what becomes the...
Stretched out across the floor, best friends Santi and Naz are on different sides of...
Lillian Hellman’s The Little Foxes is coming to the Young Vic Theatre, reimagined by Lyndsey...
London’s Garrick Theatre is primed to host the premiere of Why Am I So Single?...
Deliriously enjoyable, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss’s new musical hits the West End just in...
When it comes to prior adaptations of F Scott Fitzgerald’s 1922 short story, those only...
A Guardian article recently noted that critics have surely begun lining up their puns ready...
Talawa Theatre Company has announced the cast for the UK premiere of Play On!, a jazz-infused...
The National Theatre has partnered with Coram, a leading children’s charity, to enhance the upcoming...
British actor Asa Butterfield, known for his role in the Netflix series Sex Education, will make...
Cult-hit Sh!t Theatre are back with a joke-laden folk music sing-a-long that’s unexpectedly powerful. Reading...
Airlock Theatre, known for its quirky and bold productions, will premiere its latest creation, Count Dykula,...
There can be few artists from these shores as profoundly associated with a single county...
Built in 1753 and opening its doors to the public four years later, the British...
In the annals of art history, three colossuses bestride the Renaissance like no others. The...
Celebrating its 40th anniversary, one of the most renowned accolades in contemporary British art has...
If there’s one thing last year’s Barbie movie taught us, it’s that the iconic Mattel...
Since its coinage by German geographer Ferdinand von Richthofen in 1877, the Silk Road has...
Born in the Northern Italian city of Parma in 1503, Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola came...
The idea that an artist’s work increases in value after their death is well-established in...
In her installation Open Wound, Mire Lee responds to the industrial history of Tate Modern’s...
In an ambitious attempt to cover the length of Picasso’s career, Picasso: Printmaker is made...
Naomi: In Fashion marks a notable departure in the fashion exhibition genre, focusing not merely...
It’s hard to envision Tim Burton as anything other than one of cinema’s most distinctive...
With its evocative title and a stunning selection of seldom-displayed installations, Brasil! Brasil! The Birth...
In the modern-looking area of King’s Cross, Lightroom stands as a modern living exhibition. The...
The argument that an artwork’s tangibility deepens the visceral understanding of its subject can be...
Drawing visitors into a dreamscape inspired by the Mughal dynasty’s vision of earthly paradise, The...
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