In a moment of chaos in the world, many millennials are questioning whether they have...
The Royal Court Theatre has confirmed the London transfer of the critically acclaimed play Gunter, a...
Mind Mangler astounds and amazes with pure silliness, providing both a comedy show and a...
Ryan Calais Cameron’s For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too...
Diana: The Untold and Untrue Story is a play that relies on the audience to...
Just landed are the first pictures of Sarah Snook in her much-anticipated one-woman take on...
Billy Crudup makes his UK theatrical debut by unleashing a torrent of accents and characters...
From 16th April to 11th May 2024, Park Theatre will stage the return of Algorithms,...
Sarah Snook is mesmerising in the new stage adaptation of The Picture of Dorian Gray,...
Billy Crudup, the Emmy and Tony Award-winning actor known for his role in The Morning Show, is...
“I want to give you your dignity”. So says Nye Bevan (Michael Sheen), staring at...
Underdog: The Other Other Brontë, now gracing the stage at the National Theatre, offers a...
A masterpiece of Expressionist theatre, Sophie Treadwell’s Machinal feels just as poignant now as it...
Cara Delevingne and Luke Treadaway are set to take on the iconic roles of Sally...
The well-loved story of Mrs Doubtfire (originally a novel by Anne Fine and brought to iconic...
The Festival of Korean Dance is making its Scottish debut as it returns to London...
In the annals of the Royal Academy’s storied 250-year history, it was not until nearly...
Turn It Up: The Power of Music is a fascinating, family-friendly exploration of the art...
Entering this exhibition has an “ooh” impact as you take in the multiple playful and...
Sofia Laskari, winner of the Robert Walters New Artist prize, debuts at the Saatchi Gallery...
Eight sculptures by contemporary, London-born sculptor Thomas J Price are being displayed amongst the Victoria...
This month sees the opening of an exhibition that follows the Design Museum’s exploration of...
This unflinching new show has been organised in collaboration with the V&A and brings together...
The National Portrait Gallery has just unveiled Portraits to Dream In, a masterfully curated exhibition...
Legion has a haunting preface: as you enter the Sainsbury Wing, there is an image...
Dubbed “possibly the most cultivated woman in Europe” during her lifetime by the philosopher Johann...
American portraitist John Singer Sargent made his bread and butter from presenting late 19th-century dandies...
We’ve all been watching Netflix’s Ripley, inspired by Patricia Highsmith’s thriller, The Talented Mr Ripley....
The legacy of Britain’s colonial past permeates through the work of the British-Nigerian, Yinka Shonibare...
This retrospective is the largest exhibition of Yoko Ono’s work put on in the UK....
The Design Museum’s retrospective on Enzo Mari is a captivating homage to a figure whose...
Tropical Modernism was an architectural style that developed in the late 1940s in India and...
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