Culture | March 16, 2017
Review: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Imelda Staunton is the furiously palpitating heart of this intoxicating – not to mention intoxi (...Read More)
Imelda Staunton is the furiously palpitating heart of this intoxicating – not to mention intoxi (...Read More)
“The Labour Party is fucked” is the axiomatic opening line of Steve Waters’ rousing new pl (...Read More)
A perfect storm of poor acting, casting, script and execution beats all life from this under-powered (...Read More)
King Lear has overtaken Hamlet as the most performed of the Bard’s work, but this outstanding prod (...Read More)
Even if you don’t know the name Eduardo Paolozzi, you’ll be aware of his work: he’s the man be (...Read More)
This collection of 14 years’ worth of work by Turner Prize-winning photographer Wolfgang Tillmans (...Read More)
This major David Hockney retrospective, the first for 30 years, flits between brilliance and nonchal (...Read More)
Roald Dahl’s fabulously lurid stories translate well to musical theatre, and since the runaway suc (...Read More)