Shakespeare’s play returns once again to the West End, this time in a slightly different...
As the late autumn season arrives, the Barbican welcomes back the Royal Shakespeare’s Company production...
The year is 1964. Richard Burton has just married Elizabeth Taylor (creating a union of...
In a world fraught with uncertainty and perpetual change, Dear Octopus teaches us that one...
The mark of a great Shakespeare production is that it adds clever ideas and otherwise...
20 years after its premiere, The Big Life comes home to the warm lights of...
Audrey Niffenegger’s beloved novel makes its way to the West End with an impassioned cast....
A timeless opera like Mozart’s The Magic Flute never fails to attract an eager audience,...
As its referential title suggests, those familiar with the 16-hour-long benefit behemoth Live Aid are...
There are some actors whose roles are so iconic, so embedded in the cultural consciousness,...
As the inaugural show at Stage Door Theatre, Marry Me A Little has all of...
The Stage Door Theatre, located in the heart of Covent Garden at the Prince of...
Playing Shakespeare with Deutsche Bank, a flagship partnership between the bank and the Globe, has...
Staged as part of the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse tenth anniversary, The Duchess of Malfi was...
Mean Girls meets Gossip Girl in this deliciously provocative tale of lust, revenge and downright...
Comedy company Police Cops have concocted a brilliant two hours of pure entertainment: nostalgia for...
This is an extremely dense exhibition, crammed with a myriad of information through nine rooms....
The V&A’s summer blockbuster exhibition explores and celebrates a powerful word and concept: that of...
Refik Anadol is an Istanbul-born, LA-based artist, technologist and activist who utilises AI as a...
“Cute is never one thing or another, it can be many different things,” curator Claire...
The descent into the Turbine Hall at the Tate Modern has barely begun before you...
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...
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...
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...
This retrospective is the largest exhibition of Yoko Ono’s work put on in the UK....
Tropical Modernism was an architectural style that developed in the late 1940s in India and...
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