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...
Written by Amy Powell Yeates, Little Deaths has made its way to Southwest London...
Few plays deconstruct themselves as confidently and...
Restaurant Capilungo, a...
On the 8th of May, a new bistro blending...
Of Horses and Men posits that man and beast are closer than they realise: in...
Mixing classical instruments and melodies with electro and dance music is a risky...
The venue is an upside down purple cow tent, which could...
A somewhat stressed Gordon Brown enters the stage, yelling,...
The premise of Oculus is not terribly original – a typically happy family’s lives disintegrate...
Music. Filth. Star guests. Canned, condensed and completely organic, Julian...
The RA Summer Exhibition has been a fixture in the British art calendar...
Grumbling piano, thrashing chords and a collective shriek from the...
The first recorded collaboration between influential folk...
From his family chip shop beginnings, the boy from Paisley has come a long way....
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