
Imagine Moscow | A melancholy reminder of what could have been
The Design Museum's latest exhibition has its flaws, but reveals a new side to Soviet architecture
The Design Museum's latest exhibition has its flaws, but reveals a new side to Soviet architecture
In Partenope, Claire Chan finds the most entertaining opera she has seen this year
The Barbican's staging of Ivo van Hove's epic Shakespeare adaptation is bold and daring
Has voracious commercialism taken over a traditional expression of property rights? Theo Farah ventures into the heart of matrimonial hype to learn more about creating the perfect day.
Julie Cunningham & Company's Double Bill was on at the Barbican Centre from 8th – 11th March
The American Dream: pop to the present is on at the British Museum until 18th June
Dancer-turned-choreographer Julie Cunningham presents a modern mediation on gender identity
Ballet Black will return to London on 1st April as part of the Barbican on Broadway programme, which runs from 31st March – 1st April
Ugly Lies the Bone is on at the National Theatre until 6th June. Tickets from £15
Ballet Black's triple bill has a strong message of diversity
Robot was on at the Barbican from the 22nd – 25th February
Twelfth Night is on at the National Theatre until 13th May