Culture | September 28, 2018
Review: Antony and Cleopatra
Shakespeare’s plays tend to be reviewed on the strength of the production rather than the quality (...Read More)
Shakespeare’s plays tend to be reviewed on the strength of the production rather than the quality (...Read More)
Bringing together dozens of multi-disciplinary works by New Zealander Francis Upritchard, Wetwang Sl (...Read More)
Art isn’t generally the kind of thing you can ‘spoil’. Someone telling you about the Guernica (...Read More)
The last play I saw Lucy Morrison direct was Plaques & Tangles, a crushing tale about three gene (...Read More)
The Clock is a bizarre, brilliant piece of video art that’s already travelled from London to N (...Read More)
Dance Nation, which transfers to the Almeida after a well-received run in New York, is a tween dance (...Read More)
This wickedly nihilistic update of Little Shop of Horrors is a near-perfect union of cast, venue an (...Read More)
Baz Luhrmann’s super-stylised 1996 film Romeo + Juliet is such a good fit  for Secret Cinema, I†(...Read More)