Van Gogh and Britain at the Tate
It’s an impressive feat to bring together 50 of Van Gogh’s works from private and…
It’s an impressive feat to bring together 50 of Van Gogh’s works from private and…
‘The very singular Vallotton’, as his editor called him, is surprisingly unknown in the UK,…
Opening to frantic sounds of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, Laura Wade’s biting British satire Posh is…
It takes a brave choreographer to refashion the greatest of all Romantic ballets, but in…
The poisoning in 2006 of the Russian secret agent, Alexander Litvinenko, with a rare radioactive…
The Alvin Ailey company surely has some of the most versatile dancers on the planet…
When it was announced that the prestigious Iford Arts annual music festival was reluctantly relocating…
Felicity Kendal, long-since celebrated for her comic brilliance since appearing in the BBC’s hit sitcom…
Chekhov plays, with or without a samovar, aren’t everyone’s cup of tea. Yet, if you…
As the Opera Holland Park season comes to a close, the big tent in the…
Let’s face it, War and Peace is a pretty big book. Attempting to compress it into…