Contemporary art - mixed up!
Hayward Gallery seeks to present the entire repertoire of contemporary British art in this one stop - jarring but highly revealing exhibition!
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Hayward Gallery seeks to present the entire repertoire of contemporary British art in this one stop - jarring but highly revealing exhibition!
Running for just three nights at the Young Vic, this innovative performance workshop attempts to develop a play using machine and human intelligence.
A modern retelling of Sophocles’s Philoctetes, Kae Tempest's new play at the National Theatre delights and disappoints in equal measure.
Lolita Chakrabarti's latest play, Hymn, is filled with joy, sorrow, and banging tunes!
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.
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
This sci-fi musical is a mixed bag but will leave you laughing!
As lockdown restrictions near their (hopefully) final end, the Vaudeville theatre played host to the ultimate post-lockdown variety show.
The man behind the myth
Soho Theatre hosts Typical - A one-person show offering a timely exposition of racism and stereotyping in Britain through the telling of the tragic story of Christopher Alder
British museum reinforces the urgency of climate action in its recent exhibition on Arctic life, Arctic - culture and climate
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