Eurovision cycle of shame finally broken?
Has Sam Ryder broken the UK's Eurovision curse?
Has Sam Ryder broken the UK's Eurovision curse?
Hippo Campus give a lesson on innovative live performance at London’s The Garage
Hampstead theatre is cosy; its stage slanting downwards towards the audience, grey and completely empty. The lights go out and darkness descends. Suddenly, the stage is illuminated, and we jump into The Breach, a new play by Naomi Wallace.
A new exhibition at the Design Museum explores the weird and the wonderful world of ASMR.
An astounding crafted deconstruction of the golden age musical
I like to forget that you exist, but I only know this joy when you are remembered and the joy no longer lasts. A pleasure known with hindsight, a pleasure that will always last the memory of touch and skin and the kiss of corduroy linger. But memory fades like
As the audience enter the London Coliseum, the handmaids’ red jackets, symbols of their oppression, dangle on stage inhabited as if being worn by invisible figures.
Explore the familial dysfunction in a 'scientific' American family for a change.
This is a play about politics, not a political play.
The Procession, envisaged for the Tate Britain by Hew Locke, the famed British Sculptor and Visual Artist as part of the Tate Commission 2022, is a parade of elements
Life and death are complicated experiences. They both release a detritus of emotions that affect and shape not just the individual but everything around them.
Robert Moses supposes he proposes the best urban planning, but Robert Moses supposes erroneously.