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From the animatronic cat on the bar of the Garter Inn to the rowers’ crew who haul their craft across the stage and the ...
The 2024 play at the National Theatre that put writer Beth Steel squarely centre-stage has now received a West End transfer.
A Salome without the head of John the Baptist is nothing new: several directors have perversely decided they could do without ...
As the name suggests, the Near Jazz Experience owe a huge musical debt to jazz, but that’s not the full story by any means.
This second album from London-based septet Kokoroko welcomes you into its warm embrace with the gorgeous, beatific vocal harmonies of “Never Lost” anchored by drummer Ayo Salawu's Ayo Salawu’s ...
A thirtysomething American woman with wavering self-confidence, a tendency to talk too much and a longing for married bliss ...
War, pestilence, famine, death. I don’t know about you, but I’ve had my fill of them all. So what better time to visit the ...
I first met Brian Clarke, when I was making a series for BBC Two, “The Architecture of the Imagination” (1994). It was bravely commissioned by Clare Paterson and Alan Yentob, at a time when such ...
Tubeway Army’s “Are ‘Friends’ Electric” hit the top of the UK single’s chart in the last week of June 1979. It stayed there ...
Can a romcom be intellectually challenging while hitting all the sweet spots of the genre? Jonás Trueba, the director of the ...
A mixture of legal drama, medical mystery and psychological thriller with creepy supernatural overtones, Insomnia sometimes ...
It took until the last room of her exhibition for me to gain any real understanding of the work of Australian Aboriginal ...
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