Whitechapel Gallery: Nelson and Tuttle
Known for his atmospheric, immersive installations, renowned contemporary British artist Mike Nelson has transformed the…
Known for his atmospheric, immersive installations, renowned contemporary British artist Mike Nelson has transformed the…
As I sat in the stalls of the Playhouse Theatre, waiting for the curtain to…
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Of all the Shakespeare plays, comedic classic A Midsummer Night’s Dream has arguably been the…
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Set in America’s Deep South two years before the outbreak of the civil war, Django…
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“I found myself at the Donmar Warehouse, preparing to watch Phyllida Lloyd’s Julius Caesar – arguably the most masculine of Shakespeare’s plays – performed by an all-female cast.”