The NHS is a British institution that, perhaps prior...
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An ode to a pre-Thatcher NHS, Dervla Kirwan portrays...
At the time of the resurgence of a popular discourse around female oppression through movements...
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The narrative of Patrick Ness’s novel plunges into the dark and...
The Donmar Warehouse’s 2014 production of Coriolanus, staring Tom...
Based on the novel A Kestrel for a Knave by Barry Hines, Kes Reimagined was...
“My landlady has got this stupid dog, an Irish wolfhound...
Philip Feeney’s beautiful, soulful music accompanies Cathy...
For those of us looking for new inspiration during the...
A woman in a long, grey nightie spins on the floor as three performers in...
Like many of the now virtually replaced and freely available forms of...
Streaming theatre at home is an...
The past ten weeks have made us only too aware of the...
Originally performed in 2017, What Once Was Ours feels as...
The English National Ballet is giving dance lovers a chance to...
Led by Artistic Director Amit Lahav, the award-winning, internationally...
Stage and screen unite during the Soho Theatre’s recording of Patrick...
“The imagination of nature is far greater than...
In The Special Relationship, comedy distracts from the greater...
It’s a rough time for Katherine Stewart. For several weeks she’s been...
A row of men sit in a regional train carriage, all with different but...
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