Love, Me and Compost: A Double Bill of Love and Trash
MTSoc and Dramsoc come together for a night of... you guessed it, musical theatre and drama!
MTSoc and Dramsoc come together for a night of... you guessed it, musical theatre and drama!
Into the Night: Cabaret and Clubs, is yet another clever exploration of the modernist art scene by the Barbican
Perhaps too much Shakespeare? More Gandalf please
Dada Masilo is a genius when it comes to storytelling through dance, and her take on Giselle is more emotional, raw and real than any other adaptation
Unsettling parallels are drawn between Black Lives Matter and the Civil Rights Movement
Innocent romanticism, an intrigue for exoticism or a mission of western hegemony?
3 stars This article was followed by an interview with the makers, available in the Arts section. What to say for Now is the Time to Say Nothing? Now is the Time..., is primarily a piece of artwork about relationships. Although there is a focus on the relationship between one
A beautiful collection of religious icons from one of Japan’s oldest capital cities
Orpheus in the Underworld is a hilarious account of bored gods abusing the mortal world
Kenneth Macmillan’s powerful retelling of this tragic love story at the Royal Opera House, set to music by Massenet
A modern look at an old-time favourite with allegorical hints
Would you mind briefly summarising your stories? Caroline Williams: This is the story of Syrian artist Reem Karssli’s life during the Syrian conflict. It follows the story of what happens when a group of teenagers from London tries to contact her. It is about how we can stay connected