Culture | October 20, 2017
Review: Albion
Hot on the heels of Saint George and the Dragon, the National Theatre’s cack-handed allegory about (...Read More)
Hot on the heels of Saint George and the Dragon, the National Theatre’s cack-handed allegory about (...Read More)
This exhibition isn’t so much a retrospective of two of Soviet Russia’s most important undergrou (...Read More)
What a time to stage a proper state-of-the-nation play. With record inequality, rising nationalism a (...Read More)
As the lights go down for this singular version of Macbeth, two bowed old women hobble onto the stag (...Read More)
The Barbican’s Curve gallery is essentially given over to a single, epic, six-screen video that at (...Read More)
The biggest cheer at the end of this exceptional double bill wasn’t for the three actors who h (...Read More)
There are too few surprises and not enough laughs in this strangely clinical black comedy about sex (...Read More)
Iconoclasm is an apt subject for an exhibition in 2017, when nary a venerated institution remains un (...Read More)