Culture | January 31, 2020
Review: Uncle Vanya
Just as Dickens charted the plight of the underclass in Victorian England, Chekhov chronicled the sl (...Read More)
Just as Dickens charted the plight of the underclass in Victorian England, Chekhov chronicled the sl (...Read More)
There’s something about mushrooms that’s at once fascinating and horrifying. I remember opening (...Read More)
The drive in British theatre to stage more plays by and about women has led to a spate of gender-swa (...Read More)
With Picasso and Paper, the Royal Academy confirms what we have suspected all along: the diminutive (...Read More)
Lucy Kirkwood’s new play at the National Theatre is a revelation: hilarious, tragic, harrowing and (...Read More)
Neil Gaiman’s The Ocean at the End of the Lane is one of those novels that seems impossible to sta (...Read More)
Like many people of a certain age, I heard about A Taste of Honey through Morrissey, who had a pench (...Read More)
Since the explosion of the #MeToo movement, theatre directors have been bringing to the fore the the (...Read More)