Culture | November 15, 2018
Review: Pinter Three and Four
The Harold Pinter Theatre continues its season of one-act plays by its namesake with another six hou (...Read More)
The Harold Pinter Theatre continues its season of one-act plays by its namesake with another six hou (...Read More)
That the British are obsessed with our homes is a truism. Few other nations obsess quite so much abo (...Read More)
The Royal Academy makes the bold, and probably wrong, decision to display drawings by these fearsome (...Read More)
There have been a spate of productions recently that take a classic play, lift up the hood, and have (...Read More)
It’s easy to be sniffy about the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, a bunch of bohemian Victorians obsess (...Read More)
With 17 original plays debuting at the National Theatre, screenwriting credits that include The Hour (...Read More)
Harold Pinter was prolific, with more than 30 stage plays, almost as many screenplays and dozens of (...Read More)
The Turbine Hall is the toughest gig in contemporary art. While it must feel like a dream commission (...Read More)