
The 47th Review
This is a play about politics, not a political play.
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.
Perhaps more accurately titled the slaughterhouse, DramSoc’s The Hothouse is a bold and hysterical take on Harold Pinter’s provocative play.
Power, corruption, and lies take centre stage in Oliver Mears’s production of Rigoletto which returns to the Royal Opera House after its premiere in September
How do you recreate the magic of a Mercury Award-winning debut from a decade ago? This is fucking how.
The Welsh songwriter made an album which completely stole my attention from BCNR – don't tell Rosie
The band round off their three-night run at Hammersmith Apollo
Battle of the bands, '2am' by Foals and Tears for Fears
The Kooks continue a three-night run at O2 Brixton - and I actually liked them
Cleverly constructed by Imperial’s own Singapore Society members, ‘Supernormal: The Musical’ was a delight to witness.