Culture | September 6, 2019
Review: Hansard
George Osborne was in the audience for this blistering political drama by debut playwright Simon Woo (...Read More)
George Osborne was in the audience for this blistering political drama by debut playwright Simon Woo (...Read More)
Robert Icke approaches a classic play the way a mechanic might approach a motor, breaking it down to (...Read More)
Before the curtain rose for this reimagining of Ibsen’s allegorical play Peer Gynt, audience membe (...Read More)
The Damned continues Dutch theatre director Ivo van Hove’s obsession with adaptations, with his oe (...Read More)
The Hunt, a tale of a man’s world crumbling around him in the wake of false accusations of paedoph (...Read More)
Ever wondered what it would be like to live through the tortuous humiliation of mankind by aliens wi (...Read More)
It’s once again time for London’s biggest, maddest art exhibition, in which hundreds upon hundre (...Read More)
It’s Stasi-era East Germany and a young woman prepares for a dinner party while a hidden group of (...Read More)