MADDY MARTIN looks at Robert Mapplethorpe’s work, exhibited in London and Paris. Museums and galleries seem to be going mad for Robert Mapplethorpe right now...
ROSIE HEWITSON reviews Confirmation at the Battersea Arts Centre. Winner of a Scotsman Fringe First Award, Confirmation has now been transferred to the Battersea Arts..
SOPHIE MEADOWS interviews artistic director Alex Parsonage about his upcoming physical entertainment collaboration – the Mimetic Festival. ‘You know the smell of the Underbelly in..
BECKY BAINBRIDGE reviews ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime’. Mark Haddon’s bestselling novel-turned-play made headlines last December, when the acclaimed production at..
PHYLLIDA JACOBS discusses Sarah Blake’s Stage Adaptation and performance of ‘A Room of One’s Own’. A basement theatre in Shoreditch’s The Book Club seems a..
TOM BROADLEY reviews First Aid Kit, playing at The Royal Albert Hall on 24th September. This two-sister act from Stockholm, playing a 70s-shaded Americana, have..
SOPHIE MEADOWS marvels at ‘The Art of Brick’ and Nathan Sawaya’s LEGO creations. Thank goodness for Nathan Sawaya’s mid-life crisis. The New-York based lawyer turned..
HEATHER TAYLOR reviews CATCHING DREAMS, CRIMES AGAINST ART at Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre The rise of ‘outsider art’ over recent years has meant its..
ANISHA MULLER’s experimental project using family photographs to explore ideas of different generations, family stories and my own perspective of them. CategoriesAnisha Müller Look Our..
NANCY HEATH reviews the stage adaption of ‘Wolf Hall’ and ‘Bring up the Bodies’ Going to a Matinee always generates a different feeling than an..
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