REBECCA SPEARE-COLE reviews ‘Cans’ a bold new play by Stuart Slade at Theatre503 When the audience settled into their seats for the debut production of..
As SAVAGE visits the Irish Film Festival in London, GEORGE NOTT discusses the importance of film festivals in the modern cinema industry. 19th November marks..
BECKY BAINBRIDGE talks to director Jeff James about his latest production ‘Stink Foot’ It is a play that the young student Jeff James envisaged he..
VANYA JONES reviews Peter KriÅ¡túfek’s ‘The House of the Deaf Man’ Welsh independent publisher Parthian has given itself a challenge: fishing overseas for fresh literature..
HOLLY HUDSON discusses the infamy of Dapper Laughs. If you’re not familiar with Daniel O’Reilly’s alter ego ‘Dapper Laughs’, firstly consider yourself lucky. Secondly, don’t..
LUCY SCOVELL reviews Exquisite Taste, the Winter Art and Antiques Fair. London’s art fair mania is drawing to a close as the winter months approach,..
DANA MOSS reviews Hilary Mantel’s collection of short stories: ‘The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher’. I have eagerly devoured all of Hilary Mantel’s previous works, from..
LUCY FARLEY reviews ‘‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore’, showing at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse is without a doubt the grown up..