Dogfight
When camaraderie and debauchery are confused
When camaraderie and debauchery are confused
Worth it to see Werther?
Ask the uninitiated what manga is, and they’ll probably tell you something about “Japanese cartoons with the big eyes and crazy hair” or, if you’re my mum, “Japanese nerd stuff that’ll turn you into a shut-in NEET pervert”. For me, manga and anime were one of few
Who doesn’t want to be famous? Fame the Musical is all about that desire to be recognised, to be known, to not fade out of existence when death takes hold. While based on a film from the 1980s, that desire is just as relevant today. “I’m Gonna Live
A deeply introspective and yet refreshingly playful performance tracking the journey of a girl growing into a woman.
So you’ve come to London, rents are high, a pint costs £500 and you basically can’t step out of the house without breaking the bank. But it’s all worth it right? London is a city of endless possibilities with a very vibrant arts and theatre scene... But
Conspiracy = a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful
The Bridge Theatre brings us an ambitious, funny and immersive production of William Shakespeare’s play
A stunning production of Ibsen’s lesser known classic is more relevant than ever.
A mesmerising albeit slightly unconvincing performance of a much-loved fairytale classic.
Following on from last week’s feature on AI: More Than Human, Arts Writer Amanda interviews the father of the exhibition’s humanoid robot: Alter 3.
Anna Ridler, recipient of the 2018 European Media Art Program and the winner of the 2018-2019 Dare Art Prize, takes us through her latest art pieces to be displayed in Barbican’s AI: More than Human exhibition.