Culture | February 14, 2020
Review: Steve McQueen
I’m not sure anybody has perfected the art of translating video installations into blockbuster gal (...Read More)
I’m not sure anybody has perfected the art of translating video installations into blockbuster gal (...Read More)
The works of Ibsen are perennial candidates for a thorough reworking, his quietly devastating studie (...Read More)
Rafe Spall asserts his credentials as one of the finest stage actors around in this percussive, ofte (...Read More)
In our current theatrical landscape, where three-hour plays are the norm and two-part, seven-hour ep (...Read More)
There was a club night in Glasgow in the early 2000s called Optimo, which occasionally used the slog (...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)