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
Shoreditch Town Hall Surrounded by the golden stuccoed and sweeping grandeur of the Shoreditch Town Hall the evening of uplifting
Barbican centre As (seemingly) the whole of London’s Ukrainian population squeeze In the Barbican Hall I find myself pleasantly astonished.
Barbican Centre ‘Marathon concert offers an eye-opening view of music and humanity’ Like the Noisettes song 24 hours, a lot can
Barbican centre Two prestigious talents brought together for an evening dedicated to love of the Violin. Four composers exhibit their
‘Long live the queen of folk!’ As a light rain pitter-patters outside, the Barbican hall is filled with an older
Live from the Barbican A little late and flustered I bumbled into a full (yet distanced) Barbican Hall, settling in
‘I’m now a full-blown Weller wannabe’ Looking every inch ‘The Modfather’, Paul Weller, standing in the Barbican’s echoey foyer, introduces
‘Poignant journey from misery to hope’ So, we are back again, and when I say we, I mean me, alone