It goes without saying that being a woman should be celebrated every day of the year. Devised by a powerhouse of women, GIRLS is a collective fusion of dance, text,…
The foyers are alive with activity on the night of Sadler’s Wells Sampled, a richly diverse celebration of dance and a sneak peek at what is coming up later in…
Since she is a weird and swirling underworld of figures and images cut from mythology and nightmares. Created by Dimitris Papaioannou, bodies appear and disappear in a carbonised, apocalyptic landscape…
Opening on derelict ground littered with graffiti and a confetti of cans, it’s difficult to deduce where the space of The Vaults starts and where set design ends, in what…
Discussions around mental health are gradually becoming less taboo, thanks to charities such as Mind and Together, but another huge force helping shift the conversation is the arts. Nevertheless, keeping…
You would think that our current political climate would be a golden opportunity for theatre makers, but it has taken a while for Brexit to impact Fringe theatre in a…
Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell – names not necessarily widely known, yet their undefinable relationship is the subject of Tony Award nominee Sarah Ruhl’s play. Dubbed by Ruhl as two…
It’s Christmas. Trees are up, lights are a-twinkling and quite frankly, if you attend a concert at the Lyric Hammersmith entitled ‘Joe Stilgoe: Christmas at the Movies’, you know what…
Following a smash-hit run at The National Theatre, Nine Night, Natasha Gordon’s ‘remarkable Debut play’ transfers to the West End. Gordon, also starring in the play, is the first black…