In such sombre and troubled times as we live in, tragedy could...
The appeal of the Surrealists has lingered long past their historical...
At the outset, Tim Crouch makes an unassuming entrance to a brightly lit stage,...
Samuel Beckett’s 1958 play Krapp’s Last Tape is currently enjoying...
Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London’s West End has launched its new...
Hotel Savoy in Florence...
Brad Birch (recipient of the Royal Court’s 2016 Pinter Commission)...
Killing Time focuses on moribund retired cellist Hester and her well-meaning...
Mart Crowley’s play about eight gay men (and one confessed...
Jealousy and revenge are the main themes of this moving and dramatic opera by...
There is something buzzing in the belly of Waterloo station. Bees search for a new...
Director Alma Har’el turns the concept of true love on its head in this genre-bending...
With US intervention in the Middle East entering a volatile new phase under the...
Boldly going where few playwrights have (ever?) gone before, Alex MacKeith...
Mid-morning light gushes through broad front-facing windows by...
The Royal Academy of Arts’ new exhibition...
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