Originally choreographed by the legendary Marius Petipa, Kenneth...
The party’s over. Skipping through a hefty hat-trick of race, class and...
There’s no doubt about it, it’s bikini season. No more hiding in long coats and...
We all know the routine. Winter arrives and we’re so worried about the cold drying...
As you enter the smaller auditorium downstairs at Hampstead...
There is a whiff of excitement in the air for designer-lovers and make-up and fragrance...
Newton Faulkner was a fairly big deal about ten years ago. He had two number one...
Following a very successful 16-month run on Broadway, The...
This double bill of works by the Swedish writer Lars Norén falls flat at...
Killer Joe has courted controversy since news of its revival at Trafalgar...
Following four loosely connecting plots that centre around the escape of a serial killer –...
Realism shouldn’t be the default mode for telling working-class...
This year’s Summer Exhibition is a bit of a joke –...
Stepping into Soho is always a good...
If you’d floated the idea of ordering a...
100 years on since the end of the First World War, the devastation and wounds...
Concept designer and director of TriOperas Pamela Tan-Nicholson attempts to...
Originally devised from many interviews with men about their fathers –...
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