Kiki’s Delivery Service tells the story of a young witch...
Walking on Cars opened their show with a bang at the Roundhouse last night....
This latest tour of Jonathan Larson’s Rent is billed not only as a celebration...
Things have completely changed for Disney since the acquisition of Marvel (2009) and...
Ballerina is a finely crafted 3D animation film set in 19th-century France. Featuring the voices...
Considering in 2016 the National Theatre’s Dorfman has staged both an...
Last night was the night of the (fairly) glamorous BBC Music Awards. After the O2...
SuperGlu are a garage-pop quartet with a punkish streak; they took to the...
Best known for his #OneSongaWeek project back in 2012, Frank Hamilton is on tour again...
Ivo van Hove’s Hedda Gabler is a transfer of sorts, sharing much with...
Ever since that gaudy triangle of gold-wrapped chocolates charmed the...
The problem with electronic music is it doesn’t always lend itself...
The Screwtape Letters is a satire ripped faithfully from the pages of one...
People are crammed into every available gap in the Shepherd’s Bush...
It could be said that The Maria studio space at the Young Vic is an...
The theatre’s intimate space is here exploited through the audience’s...
Through the Wall, Rama Burshtein’s sophomore directorial effort, is an Israeli romcom, shot in...
Beneath the railway arches of London Bridge, Omeara’s antique panelling has been...
Those unfamiliar with the ways of Eugène Green will find themselves rather...
Howard Brookner was a New York filmmaker who made two well-received feature documentaries capturing...
Riding on horseback to the sound of biting wind, the newly hammered horse shoes slip...
The subject of the latest exhibition at the National...
Richard Ashcroft is the man of the comebacks. He came back as a singer-songwriter...
Sitting in the heart of the West End, the bustling interior of VICO provides a...
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