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...
Hotel Savoy in Florence...
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More Modern Classics is a fitting title: a high...
It hasn’t been that long since the Asian trend’s arrival on London’s food scene. Any restaurant worth its salt had something fried in tempura batter, drizzled with yuzu and garnished with daikon and it remains a popular food trend. It would be completely ignorant to lump all Asian restaurants into one category,...
After the Night, which premiered during Director’s Fortnight at Cannes Film Festival, is...
The Vacationers by Emma Straub is a rare gem that captures the voice of every...
In the first UK retrospective of celebrated French...
Every play calls for silence in the audience. We are past the heckling,...
Smilde is clever certainly, but reminds one of the sort...
There has been, in recent years, a tendency to...
When Luke Sital-Singh enters the stage all by himself he looks a bit insecure,...
What happens when great painters become too old or infirm to...
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