The Bond film theme plays and the lights go up at the Bush’s Studio space to reveal, not a tuxedoed superspy, but a slim ...
Götterdämmerung is not only the grandest of Wagner’s Ring operas, it is also the most varied. Siegfried’s journey down the ...
Oracle Sisters muster a classily European take on the American rock and pop tradition, part 1970s Beach Boys, part yacht rock ...
Hey-hey! Alright! The standard greeting of Kendall Roy will be much missed, along with all the other regular joys of ...
The circular form of the large turf-roofed roundhouse at the Ancient Technology Centre in Cranborne, Dorset, is tailor-made ...
Tunisian lives unfold over a working day in Erige Sehiri’s debut Under the Fig Trees, with fig-picking the backdrop to ...
Studio Canal’s restored print of the 1953 documentary The Conquest of Everest is so sharp, so clear that initially it’s hard to believe that we’re not watching a studio reconstruction. Skies, ...
Council Skies was created in Noel Gallagher’s new studio, partly during lockdown, an attempt to reconnect with where he came ...
Sometimes a production which isn’t trying to do anything too clever can be quite refreshing. Sinéad O’Neill's revival of ...
John Kearns' comedy is what you might call niche; absurdist, surrealist, poetic – they all apply, underlined by his onstage ...
Gardener Narvel (Joel Edgerton) sniffs soil the way Blue Velvet’s Frank inhaled gas, finding erasure and release. Following ...
The audience questions are when Kieran Yates’ talk boils over. Her book All the Houses I’ve Ever Lived In considers housing ...