Stories From West
Intelligent and nuanced, the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith reopens with three new plays.
Intelligent and nuanced, the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith reopens with three new plays.
Arts Editor Vaidhiswaran Ramesh reviews Tate Britains latest exhibition on the French master sculptor: The EY Exhibition: The Making of Rodin
A play about a play, Matt Wilkinson's monologue Psychodrama is as witty as it is perplexing.
As lockdown restrictions near their (hopefully) final end, the Vaudeville theatre played host to the ultimate post-lockdown variety show.
Red Moon Tide is the latest feature by Galician director, screenwriter, and cinematographer Lois Patiño. A much-loved member of a rural fishing community has gone missing, and ever since his disappearance an immobilising curse has worked its way into each of the villagers.[Red Moon Tide is streaming on MUBI
This week, I was thinking “what has recently happened in sports that we could write about?”. Now, unless you live in a sound proof area of London (highly likely that even that wouldn’t work), the main sporting event that has recently happened was the Champions League Final, where on
Public Domain ★ * What: Theatre * Where: Vaudeville Theatre * When: 27th May - 30th May 2021 * Cost: £10 Public domain markets itself as a “dark, funny, verbatim musical about the internet”. It aims to capture rare and chaotic nature of the internet as experienced by teenagers and millennials through the medium of
Strictly on Stage ★★★ * What: Theatre * Where: The London Paladium * When: 25th May - 9th June 2021 * Cost: £18 - £73 Since airing back in 2004 on BBC One, Strictly Come Dancing has seen numerous celebrities’ partner with world-class dancers to battle out the best in Latin and ballroom dances. This
Harm ★★★ * What: Theatre * Where: Bush Theatre * When: Until 26th June 2021 * Cost: £10 for students We have all had a long year. As summer begins to emerge from what has felt like a far too extended winter, it was with excitement and, if I’m honest, a little reluctance that
Summer of Reunions - Rubens’ Landscaptes: A view of Het Steen in the Early Morning and The Rainbow Landscape are reunited after over 200 years at the latest exhibition in The Wallace Collection
Well well well, what do the stars have in store for us this week? ARIES: This week its revealed covid spread so rapidly in china after a typo urged citizens to sneeze the means of production. TAURUS: This week you make a 5 minute hack video baklava out of printer
This week climate scientists, were shocked by the readings on their instruments that showed that global temperatures had in fact dropped by 0.1 °C over the weekend. This is equivalent to 500 thousand tons of CO2 being removed from the atmosphere. This effect was found to be the result