Not broken at all
Obscure comedy wins us over with it's raw and honest depiction of reality!
The student newspaper of Imperial College London
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Section Editor: Gilbert Jackson
The arts section covers artistic live performance and exhibitions in and around London
Obscure comedy wins us over with it's raw and honest depiction of reality!
Arts Writer Ioana Esanu accepts an invitation from Yoko Ono to mend the world
Frozen’s stage adaptation is filled with amazing effects that will make anyone aged 5 to 85 gape in awe.
A play based on real letters from Londoners, 10 Reasons Why is just the start of the Arcola Theatre’s “Today I’m Wiser” festival.
The Cockpit's latest production Penetration gives a honest and disturbingly brutal account of rape and confusion.
After 25 years, Ayub Khan Din shows that immigrant families have not changed one bit.
Greg Hersov brings Hamlet into the 21st century with grace!
Robert Boulton’s new dark sci-fi drama is a familiar story with sensational style.
Family drama and cultural identity gets entwined messy in Malindadzimu!
Arts Writer Gurdip Uppal recounts his ethereal experience watching Mythosphere, Stones Nest's latest Russian-UK production
Royal Opera House strikes again with a classic Oldie!
Memory of Water yet again dazzles as it returns home after 25 years to Hampstead Theatre
Another lockdown revival at the Bush Theatre, Overflow is a play bursting with fun and with something to say — it comes highly recommended!
800 words. 800 words written on an online website. 800 words extolling Tate Modern’s latest exhibition about Sophie Taeuber-Arp's work.
Arts Writer Amanda Hertzberg makes sense of Yayoi Kusama's insane reality at the Tate modern
The year is 1938, on the brink of the WWII, and two teenagers meet and fall in love at a Long Island summer camp for American youths of German descent
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