Culture | January 18, 2018
Review: Rita, Sue and Bob Too
It speaks volumes about the tone of Rita, Sue and Bob Too, a story about a married older man hooking (...Read More)
It speaks volumes about the tone of Rita, Sue and Bob Too, a story about a married older man hooking (...Read More)
Pinter’s 1957 masterpiece is given a wonderfully dark revival at his eponymous theatre, where the (...Read More)
The closest thing you’re going to get to a pantomime at the envelope-pushing Almeida is this wonde (...Read More)
Amedeo Modigliani is a man whose life was more interesting than his art. It was 1906 when he packed (...Read More)
Dutch theatre director Ivo van Hove is nothing if not ambitious. This year alone he’s had Jude Law (...Read More)
The salesman is a source of endless fascination for our American cousins. A quasi mythical figure in (...Read More)
Northerners like me love to whinge about how London overshadows the rest of the country, but in cult (...Read More)
In this centenary year of the October Revolution, the Tate Modern has two Soviet art exhibitions (...Read More)