Jazz café “Like a bee to some honey…..you got an addiction” we sure did, addicted insects, buzzing round the aura
Stone Nest A high energy interpretation of a deeply personal history, this story is warped by intimate contact and left
The Kings head Theatre What were you doing on International Women’s Day 2022? Protesting? Sitting at home reading Nella Larsen?
English Touring Opera, Hackney Empire: ‘Puccini is still master of the miserable’ Nestled semi-ironically amongst the red velvet and golden
Barbican: ‘A musical funhouse’ A vague haze fills the Barbican as if someone had a furtive ciggy right before everyone
Barbican: ‘Expansive talent’ Barbara Hannigan. Photograph: Marco Borggreve / courtesy Barbican Surrounded by the masked, pointed bows of the London
The Yard On a red-carpeted platform, a circular plunge pool quietly ripples. But what follows is a far cry from
Sadlers Wells What comes to mind when you think of the Netherlands? Soaring handsome blondes? Fields of variegated tulips? Or
The Almeida What can be said of Eugene Ionesco’s subline surrealist play The Chairs? A little like dropping acid at a
Park Theatre American playwright Carey Crim’s gutsy emotional drama takes its first faltering steps in the UK. The play attempts