Angels in America at the NT
Tony Kushner's bold play is an "ode to an unbroken world which is coming", the cast and crew make it soar
Tony Kushner's bold play is an "ode to an unbroken world which is coming", the cast and crew make it soar
Jude Law excels in Ivo van Hove's adaptation of Visconti's original film
A stunning new exhibition at the National Gallery brings the grandeur of Italy's Renaissance to London
The National Theatre production teases wider themes of treatment of rape survivors by the criminal justice system
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.
The American Dream: pop to the present is on at the British Museum until 18th June
Julie Cunningham & Company's Double Bill was on at the Barbican Centre from 8th – 11th March
With some major albums about to drop, could we soon be seeing an indie resurgence?
Dancer-turned-choreographer Julie Cunningham presents a modern mediation on gender identity