Stepping into the Tabernacle is like stepping back in time. A...
Ostensibly, Lazarus shares its DNA with the kind of jukebox musicals...
Robbie Williams comes boasting back onto the pop scene after...
At 32, Polish director Jan P Matuszynski is quite the prodigy. The Last Family is...
The bar at the Soho Theatre was a hubbub of anticipation, the...
From British director Paul James Driscoll comes Nanny Culture, a truly original documentary that...
The debut performance of Peter Quilter’s newest play, Saving Jason, has just...
“Disgraced” X Factor star James Arthur is convincingly back...
After a 25-year absence, Glenda Jackson returns to the stage as King Lear in...
Drones, Baby, Drones is a damning insight into the minds of individuals...
There are sci-fi movies that transcend science and embrace philosophy; a very few of them...
Scamp Theatre’s stage adaption of Stick Man, the hugely...
Founded and managed by Alex Head, Social Pantry – no connection to...
It is tough to make disparate events converge convincingly on screen without situations becoming...
Hailing from Denver, Colorado, the Lumineers warmed London up with their...
With his country just days away from perhaps the most divisive presidential election in...
It’s good to have Jimmy Eat World back. After three years, the Arizona-based...
Robert Mountford’s one-man tribute to Thin Lizzy frontman...
Haunting, piercing and ethereal, Love Streams – the eighth album by Tim Hecker,...
It is not often that the world of sport is the theme of a theatrical...
A sequel to the 2011 film You’ve Been Trumped, British filmmaker Anthony...
400 years ago Shakespeare posed the same questions we see plastered on bill boards...
Abandoning her signature rockabilly look, Imelda May graced the stage at the...
We were lucky enough to catch up with Randy Feltface, the uniquely purple...

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