Culture | May 12, 2014
Review: Comics Unmasked
For an art form that is seen as quintessentially American, we Brits have a disproportionate influenc (...Read More)
For an art form that is seen as quintessentially American, we Brits have a disproportionate influenc (...Read More)
Sound and Fury’s production of Going Dark, a bittersweet story about a planetarium narrator suffer (...Read More)
George Orwell’s 1984 is referenced so often that its impact and immediacy has been eroded. C (...Read More)
Matt Smith looks nothing like how I imagine Patrick Bateman, the axe-wielding investment banker at t (...Read More)
The Barbican’s production of Richard II is the stuff of pure spectacle – big performances, big c (...Read More)
The location of The Alchemic Order’s production of The Picture of Dorian Gray is so secret I almos (...Read More)
Punchdrunk theatre company has been flying the flag for immersive theatre for over a decade, joining (...Read More)
If there was one restaurant in the world that could carry the weight of an entire exhibition, it was (...Read More)