Last night’s concert at Kings Place was a programme of...
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Doja Cat is a fascinating one-off. She’s a rap-centric...
So often the focus – in the coverage of a royal wedding – is the story of the woman wearing the bridal dress. While every...
Joanna Pocock’s second full-length book, Greyhound, tells the story of a single journey made and remade. In 2006, after the death of her...
Playwright Joe Orton was a merry prankster. His main work – such as Loot (1965) and What the Butler Saw...
Rachel Helleur-Simcock’s first appearance with the Hallé after appointment as leader of its cello section was auspicious – she became the soloist...
About halfway through this world premiere...