As though stepping back in a time warp to 2005, the indie...
Belgian production company Ontroerend Goed’s World Without Us...
The year is 2019. The president of the USA has been impeached after an...
Morality, love, society prejudices, good taste, politics,...
It feels strange when the supposed subject of an...
As anticipation builds, one quote graces the stage at Wembley: “Life is...
It’s always fascinating to see plays that manage to explore both the deeply specific...
Writer and assistant director Marian Bott’s new play, Moormaid, is an intense...
The value of metadata has become such a prominent topic today that the timing of...
An empty bed with grey sheets lies in the middle of a smoggy stage. Ten...
Back after a five-year hiatus with his new album Heaven Before All Hell Breaks Loose,...
It’s easy to praise Mood Music for its #TimesUp timeliness. Joe Penhall takes a...
In I Feel Pretty, actress/comedian Amy Schumer stars as Renee, an apparently “frumpy” woman...
What on earth? Hideki Noda’s new play – which is somewhat insane, but in a...
Dictionaries define a utopia as “a place which is perfect”, “an idyllic society” which is...
It’s that time of year when we just don’t know what the weather has in...
Jermyn Street Theatre’s feminist counterpoint to Noel Coward’s...
In the cavernous hall of the Kentish Town Forum, a huge, eclectic crowd anticipated...
On their way to take their troublemaker daughter (Bailee Madison) to boarding...
There is no better time than now to see Chess at the Coliseum. With news...
Taste started in London, went...
A sci-fi thriller set in a parallel present, Anon is soon...
Andrew Haigh’s Lean on Pete is a beautiful movie, not just about a boy and...
After the holy texts, no other book has shaped the last century more...
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