
My Fair Lady
It’s beyond belief that some musicals I avoid like the proverbial plague, remain a fixture…
It’s beyond belief that some musicals I avoid like the proverbial plague, remain a fixture…
In Books this week, crime writer Anne Coates looks at two authors, writing in very different…
It may seem perverse to see the same opera by the same company twice in…
Elif Shafak is a British-Turkish author whose writing I have always found breathtakingly beautiful. Her…
Flaming June this isn’t, so prepare yourself with blankets for Opera Holland Park’s new production…
Jarvis Cocker wanders on to the stage looking more like a geography teacher than a…
This week, crime writer Anne Coates discovers two intriguing titles making you question everything you’re reading, told…
It’s a familiar trope. The unconventional, do-good teacher arrives in a town set in its…
The geography of the Andes led to 10,000 years of isolation for its inhabitants and…
This week it’s another double bill in Books, as crime writer Anne Coates recommends two new…
Mike Bartlett’s new play is, like his last, Charles III, written in blank verse. This…
When I reviewed Louise Beech’s last book, This is How We are Human, I was…