Dan Gordon grew up in the vast shadow of East Belfast’s boat...
“There is a rack at the back if you want to take your shoes off,”...
Brainiac: Science Abuse ran from 2003 to 2008 on Sky One and featured...
The final night of BP Big Screens in 2013 sees Puccini’s...
Based on the revered novella by Hermann Melville, the stage production of...
Returning after a two-year record-breaking nationwide tour of the UK...
The fifth opera in Opera Holland Park’s summer 2013 season, Gaetano...
Alice Walker’s novel The Color Purple is a personal, epistolary...
Daytona is a remarkable show about morality, love and family. A new play by Oliver...
Chris Dunkley’s new play The Precariat had its world premier this...
In black and white formal attire, with scripts in hand...
Sunday’s two showings of Blues in the Night brought the Hackney Empire a...
It’s often quite rare for the whole line up at...
Generation Arts run The Future Stage Project which is a free seven-month...
Currently celebrating their 30th anniversary, Complicite’s first full-length...
New musical Carnival of the Animals has been brought delightfully...
Up4aMeet at the Courtyard Theatre is an exciting new comedy about gay dating...
Few art forms are quite as overtly indicative of their home country as...
We’ve all seen performance art, but have you ever seen art...
Showing at the London Coliseum for one night only, Los Vivancos is an...
The Opera Holland Park production of Les Pêcheurs de Perles,...
As the wonderful Wizard of Oz in the musical Wicked so aptly explains: “The...
If you’re going to spend a night having the contents of your...
While there is a consistent over-saturation of many of...
It’s barely two minutes into the first scene, yet one of...
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