Idris Elba has only just appeared as the British Prime Minister in the action comedy Heads of State (2025) – now he's ...
Echo Vocal Ensemble have their genesis in Genesis. Sarah Latto’s group were initially formed by a cohort of the Genesis ...
Pop Will Eat Itself deserve to be more celebrated. The Stourbridge outfit were one of the first 1980s bands to realise the ...
Turning Handel oratorio into opera can be a rewarding enterprise. Charles Edwards’ presentation of Joshua, over 15 years ago, ...
The reappearance of These Were The Earlies for its 21st-anniversary is a surprise. Although The Earlies' debut LP received a ...
It’s truly thrilling to see the Barbican embracing big concept long-form theatre again, seeking out productions that are as ...
One miracle of musical performance is that a work you’ve loved for years can be revealed as never before in an outstanding interpretation. That happened to me last week at the New Ross Piano Festival ...
Like Water for Chocolate, Royal Ballet review - splendid dancing and sets, but there's too much plot
Christopher Wheeldon has mined a new seam of narrative pieces for the Royal Ballet, having started out as a supreme ...
Libor Mašek (cello), Jan Krejča (theorbo) (Supraphon) ...
Tate Britain’s Lee Miller retrospective begins with a soft focus picture of her by New York photographer Arnold Genthe dated ...
The National’s latest production of Hamlet opens with a bang: a sureness of style, atmosphere and refreshing comedic effect, ...
His let me tell you reconfigures the 483 words that the hapless Ophelia speaks in Hamlet into a haunting, melancholy first-person testament of love, sorrow and (in Griffiths’s version, if not ...
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