Van Hove transitioned from his status as an avant-garde darling to a mainstay of the mainstream a decade or so ago with his ...
Catchphrases were the show’s stock in trade, along with memorable characters, fast edits and lots of sketches in each episode ...
Rufus Wainwright has long expressed his admiration for “pop music with an operatic sensibility, the profane with the divine”, ...
In 2016, Julia Ducournau arrived with a bang in the film world with her sensual coming-of-age cannibal horror drama Raw. She ...
Bliss it was to be a fan of Thin Lizzy fifty years ago, in November 1975. Phil Lynott referred to fans as “supporters”, an ...
Don't be fooled by the shambling geniality which first defines Bryan Cranston's Joe Keller at the start of the Belgian ...
If you’re old enough to remember LPs and the lost art of reading sleeve notes (let alone writing them), this one’s for you.
It’s not often that a band manages to get a Birmingham crowd dancing from the front of the stage to the back of the hall.
That spirit of delight which hovered over Christopher Alden’s stylish/surreal Handel bagatelle when I first saw it in the ...
Over the past few years, the National Theatre has specialized in trilogies. End is the final play in both playwright David ...