Salt flats and precious metals shine in Rare Earth Mettle
Another play that prods us to ask the quintessential question with progress - Does the ends justify the means?
Another play that prods us to ask the quintessential question with progress - Does the ends justify the means?
The British Museum takes a walk through the past exploring the civilisations of Peru
A stellar performance on midlife crisis comes to life at the Charing Cross Theatre
This poignant and artful exhibit provides food for the eyes and the mind.
Divorced, beheaded, died, the pop sensation - the infamous tale of Henry VIII's six wives gets a fresh twist
Musical meets improv like never before at the Lyric Theatre
A deeply unsettling adaptation of Rebecca Watson's 'Little Scratch' guides the audience through the disturbing daily thoughts of a rape victim
Tate Britain shines light on the margins of British paintings and lives of the characters painted therein
A bold and heart-breaking exploration of love and loss in the midst of a war-torn city
Summer of 2021 arrives in style at the Royal Academy of Art - albeit a tad bit late
Jean Rhys meets Noah Baumbach in this slightly off pitch yet scintillating Texan period drama.
Innovative and deceptive, the V&A's new exhibition proves that Lewis Carroll's tale still sparks wonder.