Radical Histories: what does it mean to be British today?
Fred Fyles takes in a century of the country’s artistic history at the Hayward Gallery
Fred Fyles takes in a century of the country’s artistic history at the Hayward Gallery
The co-artistic director of renowned theatre company Ridiculusmus speaks to Max Falkenberg about schizophrenia, the creative process, the brutality of arts funding and throwing tomatoes at comedians.
Jingjie Cheng takes on Verdi’s classic La Traviata
Joshua Renken chronicles the continuing reinvention of one of Britain’s best-loved bands
Emiel de Lange examines whether the ENO can grapple with Wagner’s masterpiece
Joshua Jacob is riveted by a show that explores woman's place in the Middle East
Jingjie Cheng examines how Drawn by Light reimagines photography
Max Falkenberg returns for the second part of his theatre guide
Max Falkenberg kicks off our guide to overlooked city venues
Max Falkenberg visits the new Orange Tree Theatre show
Fred Fyles is impressed by the Barbican’s display of unseen collections
Jingjie Cheng finds this 1920s play as relevant as ever