BECCA BAINBRIDGE reviews the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Death of a Salesman at the Noël Coward Theatre. Sat in his shed in Connecticut in 1948, Arthur..
Don’t they teach you what ‘forgive’ means anymore?
NICOLA WATKINSON reviews Animals at Theatre503. In this world where children are – literally as well as figuratively – wrapped in bubble wrap until the age of..
SOPHIE MEADOWS reviews ‘A Mad World My Masters’ at the Barbican. After abounding success in Stratford in 2013, the Royal Shakespeare Company’s ‘A Mad World..
NANCY HEATH reviews ‘Golem’ at Trafalgar Studios. A world of peace where no one wants anything. The only thing that’s missing: free will. Welcome to..
TOM BROADLEY takes us through Tinashe’s latest mixtape. 2014 was a strange year for music; relatively few big artists released new albums, leaving plenty of room..
LUCY SILVER reviews ‘Plastic Figurines’ by Ella Carmen Greenhill, at the New Diorama Theatre. ‘Plastic Figurines’ is a close, personal drama that explores the dynamics..
BECCA BAINBRIDGE reviews ‘Light Shining in Buckinghamshire’ at the National Theatre. Caryl Churchill’s newly adapted play ‘Light Shining in Buckinghamshire’ provides a pocket-history of England’s..
EDIE JEFFERYS exposes the filmgoer’s reluctance to relinquish control. Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest release Inherent Vice has been identified by cinemagoers as 2015’s mustn’t-see experience. Despite wide critical..
LUCY SILVER reviews ‘Shooting with Light’ at the New Diorama Theatre. ‘Shooting with Light’ explores the life of Gerda Taro, the first female photojournalist to..
NIALL ADAMS reviews ‘Othello’ at the Pack and Carriage. V&G Production’s ‘Othello’ transports Shakespeare’s tragedy from the Elizabethan stage to a Camden Bar with varying..