Settling into my seat in this most intimate of houses, I realised that I had never seen a play written by Nobel Laureate and ...
Never mind the Sex Pistols, here's the rotting corpse of Johnny Rotten, stinking to high heaven like some maggot brain from ...
Janáček's Vixen Sharpears has been making streamlined runs between eight Irish cities and towns, no doubt winning new admirers for this singular take on man, nature and the cycle of life. The chamber ...
To watch Deep Azure is to feel a double loss. The death of Prince Jones, the black student who was shot dead by a police ...
The legendary Jamaican-born bass Willard White made his New York City Opera breakthrough the year I was born, so he has been ...
You’ll have seen the picture countless times. Gracing posters, postcards, tote bags, book and album covers, wrapping paper, ...
Although the Beaches may hail from Toronto, they evidently have more Scottish connections than many bands that come this way. Drummer Eliza Enman-McDaniel announced early on that she got her very ...
In his illustrious career, director Michael Waldman has profiled all manner of divas, from Elizabeth Taylor and Lord Byron to Kar ...
It's nearly eight years since Kåre Conradi first appeared at the Coronet (then still The Print Room) in a revelatory, ...
To watch Cynthia Erivo delivering her stunning, technically complex one-woman performance of Dracula is not unlike watching a ...
Saul has lately been occupied by opera. Lauded versions, above all Barrie Kosky’s recently-revived smash for Glyndebourne, ...
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 ...
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