At Smith Square Hall, they led the charge and fixed the mood. What happens after David has slain Goliath, that “Monster Atheist” of the Philistines, and Israel has won its famous victory over thuggish ...
Millennial icon Hilary Duff has released her first album in over a decade, and for an artist whose music career always felt more like an inevitable dabble following her success as a Disney teen than ...
Mahagonny, the spider-web city sucking in men (and they are, even in this 2026 take, mostly men) with cash to burn, is the ...
In our society, old people are everywhere, but they are everywhere ignored. For while culture loves youth, it often scorns maturity. So the first thing to say is that I really welcome Karim Khan’s ...
To watch Cynthia Erivo delivering her stunning, technically complex one-woman performance of Dracula is not unlike watching a ...
We’ve become so used to Bridget Christie taking on big themes – sexism and the menopause among them – that a show more akin ...
Fuck Thatcher, fuck neoliberalism.” After these words from the stage, an audience response. “Fuck Thatcher” echoes the ...
Somewhere in the bowels of the BBC, far away from the overheated stories of serial killers and female mutilation that clamour for the audience’s attention elsewhere on British telly, there is an oasis ...
Some exhibitions make you feel inspired, others perplexed. Lucian Freud: Drawing into Painting at the National Portrait Gallery left me feeling battered and bruised – as if I’d been hit by a wrecking ...
In 2007, Pina Bausch was preparing her company’s latest “city piece”, this one based on a visit to Kolkotta. But she was also ...
Would you want to marry a spy? After watching Betrayal, probably not.Writer David Eldridge has used the paradigm of the ...
Phyllida Lloyd’s production of Peter Grimes, first seen 20 years ago, is still one of the jewels in Opera North’s treasury.
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