RETURNING to London, Woolf Works, a three-act contemporary ballet – originally choreographed by Wayne McGregor in 2015 with a score by Max Richter – captures some of Virginia Woolf’s artistic spirit.
When The Playboy of the Western World premiered at Dublin’s Abbey Theatre in 1907, John Millington Synge’s unflattering portrait of rural western Ireland provoked riots. A stranger, Christy Mahon ...
FIREFIGHTERS have issued a new warning over smoking safety after a dramatic late-night rescue at a hotel in King’s Cross. Dozens were forced to flee after a fire alert at the Mabledon Court Hotel in ...
Originally written in 1991 as a radio play for Felicity Kendal, Tom Stoppard’s In the Native State was adapted for the stage in 1995 and renamed Indian Ink. This revival, the first Stoppard production ...
IF they didn’t know it already, the City of London and the upmarket eatery chain Daisy Green spent the festive holiday being repeatedly reminded that their cafés takeover deal will not go through ...
IT’S official – the bulldozers are going in to knock down the bingo hall in Camden Town. A demolition date looms after councillors needed barely 10 minutes to give planning consent to the Camden ...
CARRICK-BOUNCING Man United condemned the Gunners to a first league home defeat but remain four points going into February.
SET in the American West of the 1800s, Eric Roth’s stage adaptation of High Noon, based on the screenplay by Carl Foreman, ...
Sunny Afternoon follows Ray (Danny Horn), his younger brother Dave (Oliver Hoare), drummer Mick Avory (Zakairie Stokes) and ...
Joined onstage by the Hertfordshire Chorus and much the same soloists as on disc, including Sarah Connolly, it promises to be the highlight of CEFC’s year. And David Temple, who conducts, will tell ...
Alex Lidagovsky, Girl Who Dresses The Clouds, 2020, polished stainless steel, 55 x 21 x 18.5cm, IDENTITY – Ukrainian Artists’ Community, £7,500 LONDON Art Fair features works from two modernist homes ...