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Following a run in 2015, Hampstead Theatre relaunches Matt Hartley’s Deposit, a...
Directed by Joe Wright, a compelling recreation of Bertolt Brecht’s Life of...
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Should a frontman go solo? We’ve seen it many times and it wasn’t...
Back once again, the director of classics such as Lock, Stock and Two Smoking...
Fashions tend to go in cycles, and even for this child of the 90s, the...
Synonymous with TV, laughter, and the macabre, the Addams family...
The Italian chef Francesco Mazzei is set to...
The 2017 edition of the Venice Biennale opened last week, offering a glimpse of the...
Detailing the sinister underbelly and subsequent inequity of mass production in an increasingly...
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