Culture | May 1, 2015
Review: Everyman
The first play directed by Rufus Norris since he took over as artistic director of the National Thea (...Read More)
The first play directed by Rufus Norris since he took over as artistic director of the National Thea (...Read More)
Patrick Marber’s Closer, which debuted at the National Theatre in 1997, is a caustic, bitter explo (...Read More)
Guy Bourdin: Image-Maker at Somerset House begins with a largely unpublished series of surreal fashi (...Read More)
There’s something rather patronising about the coverage of Lindsay Lohan’s stage debut in David (...Read More)
Most people will remember East is East from the 1999 Brit-com about the alienation and confusion of (...Read More)
Kevin Elyot’s 1994 play charts the romantic entanglements of a group of gay university friends, no (...Read More)
Lucy Bailey’s reimagining of The Importance of Being Earnest at The Harold Pinter Theatre sees an (...Read More)
In Jamie Lloyd’s Richard III, now is, quite literally, the Winter of (our) Discontent. It’s set (...Read More)