Culture | February 25, 2016
Review: Cleansed; A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing
I was going to start this review by saying Sarah Kane’s Cleansed has lost a little of its shock va (...Read More)
I was going to start this review by saying Sarah Kane’s Cleansed has lost a little of its shock va (...Read More)
Performing for the Camera asks – and generally answers – a series of questions about the role of (...Read More)
It’s unfair to judge someone’s work based on a project they were involved in many, many years ag (...Read More)
Being an Ibsen play, The Master Builder has its fair share of existential angst, with nods to the bi (...Read More)
John Malkovich’s career-defining turn as the Vicomte de Valmont in the film adaptation of Les (...Read More)
During the interval of The Lorax, Dr Seuss’s cautionary tale about the dangers of environmental de (...Read More)
Wonder.land takes as its starting point that the world inside our smartphones, with its cat memes an (...Read More)
Camden Arts Centre takes Rose English’s neat exploration of movement and fragility and spreads it (...Read More)