
Colour and Light: Degas' mastery of pastels
Burrell's Degas works shine like jewels in the National Gallery's exhibition
Burrell's Degas works shine like jewels in the National Gallery's exhibition
The Royal Academy has a valiant attempt to get to the heart of the American icon
Nick Devlin and Patrick O'Donnell unnerve and thrill as the central characters of Beckett's tragicomedy
Complex and thoughtful, Ben Whishaw delivers a convincing performance in a play about violence in its many guises
Director Benedict Andrews brings the Mississippi heat to the Apollo Theatre in a play filled with yearning and desperation
Soul of a Nation not only tells the story of black artists in America searching for a unified voice in the turbulent years of the Civil Rights Era, it tells the story of a country coming to terms with its blood-soaked past and its struggle to shape a more equal future.
Delicate, lyrical, and moving; Anatomy of a Suicide is a theatrical experience
Tate Britain launches London Pride 2017 with a moving tribute to the LGBTQ artists who would not be silenced
The RA launches a surprisingly emotive edition of its trademark summer show
Giacometti was much more than the spindly bronzes figures that made him famous
Boyega impresses in an otherwise lacklustre adapation of George Büchner's unfinished play. Woyzeck is on at the Old Vic until 24th June
John Boyega impresses in an otherwise lacklustre adapation of George Büchner's unfinished play