The Procession: A Celebration of Narrative in Form
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
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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
This is a play about politics, not a political play.
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
Anthony McCarten’s new play about Andy Warhol and Jean Michel Basquiat wants to poke fun at the economics of market, how feeble it is, how fickle it is.
Cleverly constructed by Imperial’s own Singapore Society members, ‘Supernormal: The Musical’ was a delight to witness.
After writing and directing an Oscar winning adaption of his play The Father, Florian Zeller returns to his theatrical roots with a new play premiering at the Hampstead Theatre.
Political entities are deeply connected with the personal experience of individuals, this is a crucial point of Hanisch’s 1970 essay The Personal is Political.
Tis the season of portraits at the National Gallery!
“The problem with doing nothing is that you don’t know when you have finished”
Rachel Rajan George explores the Wellcome Collection's new exhibition 'Being Human'.
A Number painfully reminds us of the fatal consequences that scientific hubris can cause.
Alexander Cohen is enthralled by Alistair McDowell's new play The Glow at the Royal Court.
If you wish to experience a bit of adventure this weekend, book yourself tickets to The Play That Goes Wrong, performed by Mischief Theatre.
How We Got Here and Ways to Fix It – Natural History Museum Temporary Exhibition
Modern, accessible, yet authentic: the ENO delivers a production worthy of the man himself.
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