Jean Genet’s 1947 play has been quite a clothes-horse over the years, at times a glamorous confection dressed by designers, and...
The return of this entertaining political drama is always...
There was a time when Gilbert & George made provocative pictures that probed the body politic for sore points that others preferred to ignore...
We are in – it needs to be shouted from the rooftops every day – a golden age of British soul and jazz. It isn’t just about a few quality artists...
To hear Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason speaking live is to hear a woman...
Another day, another shooting: this is Florida, USA, where the "Stand Your...
Bryony Kimmings’ new show – her first in five years – was created to celebrate the opening of Soho Walthamstow, the previously...
From its opening scene, Le Quai des Brumes (Port of Shadows,1938) feels like a reverie, a period of sustained waiting, during...
Phyllida Lloyd’s production of La Bohème for Opera North is...