
Rosenbaum’s Rescue
In October 1943, seven and a half thousand Jews fled to Sweden from Nazi-occupied Denmark,…
In October 1943, seven and a half thousand Jews fled to Sweden from Nazi-occupied Denmark,…
Janacek’s Katyahas become the opera of the moment – Opera North opened their revival in…
Walking through the National Gallery’s superb exhibition Courtauld Impressionists: From Manet to Cézanne, it’s hard…
Christmas just wouldn’t be Christmas without a trip to the theatre. Everyone loves a good…
When Barrie Kosky’s production of Carmen first appeared at Covent Garden earlier this year, it…
If you head off to Sadler’s Wells this week expecting a contemporary piece from renowned…
You know you’re in for a spot of gloom when the ENO starts the evening…
Ruth Jones makes a welcome return to the stage in actor/writer William Gaminara’s The Nightingales,…
You couldn’t do a version of Measure for Measure in today’s climate and not proffer…
In 1877, Marius Petipa of the Imperial Russian ballet choreographed two ballets. One was to…
The BBC named him the ‘greatest combat photographer of WWII’, but Tony Vaccaro’s powerful record…
Even after her unhappy time at the Globe, it seems nothing can dim Emma Rice’s…