New writing for the theatre is good at taking us into the darkest of places – and there are few more painful environments ...
Mozart’s unfinished C Minor mass lacks a canonical completion of the sort that Süssmayr so famously – and still contentiously ...
Hamilton may have helped the West End recover from The Covid Years, but it carries its share of blame too. Perhaps that’s not ...
Implosion is a purely instrumental, collaborative album of cinematic, dystopian sounds from dubstepper and extreme ...
Before Million Dollar Baby and Fight Girl, before women could compete in boxing at the Olympic Games, there was Christy ...
The title of Joy Gregory’s Whitechapel exhibition is inspired by a proverb her mother used to quote – “you catch more flies ...
The first live performance at the inaugural Riga Music Week is by Saucējas. This seven-piece vocal ensemble is avowedly ...
As a proposition, this production raises the immediate questions how, and why? While Suzanne Collins’s young adult series of ...
He wouldn't teach English, Toby Jones says. But drama? "Maybe," he pauses, "drama in the widest possible sense of the word, ...
At least two facts stare us unflinchingly in the face here. For all the programme’s harping on how “everyone has their own ...
It’s really interesting to see how Amy Winehouse’s legacy continues to reverberate – and not just through endlessly repeated ...
If you want a peek into a lost world of rock n roll degeneracy and decadence, you won’t find a better glory hole than the ...