A Tale to finish Winter with: Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale at EUSC
The Edinburgh University Shakespeare Company is the real deal. I shamefully never got to any of the student productions at my native Imperial College, so …
The Edinburgh University Shakespeare Company is the real deal. I shamefully never got to any of the student productions at my native Imperial College, so …
What starts off as a play you think will predominantly explore the extremes to which political correctness is taken – sometimes creating just the awkwardness …
The Pitchfork Disney: violence meets childhood reverie and memory. Written in 1991, Philip Ridley’s graphic and beautiful script is gory, frightening and funny in a …
Uncle Len is on his deathbed, surrounded by Ken, Dooren, Maureen and Barry. East End grudges and West Ham football anthems hang in the air …
I have only known the Donmar Warehouse and its productions – can they do no wrong? – through the eyes of Michael Grandage. With a …
Bullying and peer pressure was what got me into Brixton’s O2 Academy last Saturday evening. I knew little about Skrillex – he’s rather huge at …
Sun, sun, blinding sun. It beats down on beach and mountain and sea and turns it steel-coloured. Nature is large here – huge, in fact. …
My To Watch list keeps getting longer and longer. And I can justify solitary trips to the cinema and spending hours in bed watching films …
Rather like Christian Bale, Michael Fassbender is not afraid to get his hands dirty for his art. There are few who would have the balls …
A small, slightly worn out venue – The Rhythm Factory on Whitechapel Road – was the launch pad for Spoken Word poet G.R.E.Ed.S’ EP release …