Slash and Burn: The Future of British Arts under the Tories
Indira Mallik guides us through the proposed changes to funding for culture under the Conservative majority
Indira Mallik guides us through the proposed changes to funding for culture under the Conservative majority
Jingjie Cheng on the ROH’s new ballet, based of Virginia Woolf’s work
Fred Fyles finds common ground between two very different shows
Fred Fyles is let down by the humour at this Barbican production
Clara Nevola Clark finds Soho Theatre’s play divisive
Angus James Morrison finds The Virtues of Things to be a mixed bag
Rufus Norris ushers in his tenure at the National Theatre with this updated morality play, featuring a powerhouse performance by Chiwetel Ejiofor
Clara Clark Nevola is taken on a journey to the fun side of the ROH
Max Falkenberg follows 1927's Golem, as it makes its move from the Young Vic to the West End
Fred Fyles mulls on the radical British politics on display at the National Theatre's latest offering
Max Falkenberg is let down again by the Orange Tree Theatre's lackluster production of a Doris Lessing
Fred Fyles feels that the balance is slightly off in the Young Vic's production of Ah, Wilderness!