Originally staged in 1982, Tom Stoppard’s most-revived play makes a return to the Old Vic...
The Taming of the Shrew once again returns to Shakespeare’s Globe, with carnival chaos and...
As the West End and Broadway are awash with adaptations of Romeo and Juliet, aficionados...
Lorraine Hansbury’s A Raisin in the Sun receives a warm-hearted and staggering revival in director...
Set in a future where artificial intelligence is tasked with recreating one of humanity’s most...
This dark and twisted grief-ridden play is a delightfully uncomfortable watch from start to finish....
An ambitious reimagining of the 1957 film, A Face in the Crowd succeeds with an...
Now showing at the National Theatre, William Shakespeare’s Coriolanus, directed by Lyndsey Turner, is a...
No rehearsal, no director, a different actor every night and a script waiting in a...
Could you imagine travelling around London’s Tube network without the neat pocket-sized TfL map? The...
A crimson sunset ripples over a deep blue backdrop as Queenie (Meera Syal) stands by...
Matthew Warchus’s production of Seán O’Casey’s 1924 classic Juno and the Paycock delivers a stirring...
Explosive and evocative, Nathan Englander’s What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank...
Typically, awards season is stressful enough for any actor: jetting around the world campaigning their...
Samuel Beckett’s absurdist classic, Waiting for Godot is given a new outing at the Theatre...
Debuting in London at the Trafalgar Theatre, Jodie Whittaker plays the role of widowed Duchess...
Have you ever wondered what it takes to keep a palace running smoothly? This new Historic...
Having become a Royal Academician in 2006 and been knighted for services to the art...
A survey exhibition presents one of the most formidable challenges in an artist’s career, compelling...
For the Wakefield-born artist, Jason Wilsher-Mills, the events of 1980 would transform his life forever....
This year sees the much-heralded bicentenary of the National Gallery, and director Gabriele Finaldi and...
As Charles Baudelaire famously put it, “Modernity is the transient, the fleeting, the contingent; it...
“People believe – simple people at least – that the distortions are an injury to...
An artist and activist, Peter Kennard’s prolific work depicts the hollow dystopia of government failures,...
There can be few artists from these shores as profoundly associated with a single county...
Celebrating its 40th anniversary, one of the most renowned accolades in contemporary British art has...
Since its coinage by German geographer Ferdinand von Richthofen in 1877, the Silk Road has...
If there’s one thing last year’s Barbie movie taught us, it’s that the iconic Mattel...
The idea that an artist’s work increases in value after their death is well-established in...
In her installation Open Wound, Mire Lee responds to the industrial history of Tate Modern’s...
Naomi: In Fashion marks a notable departure in the fashion exhibition genre, focusing not merely...
The argument that an artwork’s tangibility deepens the visceral understanding of its subject can be...
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