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In conversation with Gabriel Akuwudike on Dealing With Clair
Mike (Tom Mothersdale) and Liz (Hara Yannas) are selling their house. Clair (Lizzy Watts), a young estate agent, is trying to sell...
Major global exhibition on Nelson Mandella will make its debut in London 2019
Nelson Mandela, was a lawyer, a revolutionary, a political prisoner, a world leader, an elder statesman and the first black president of...
Actress Flip Webster talks to us about her role in play Don Carlos
Written between 1783 and 1787, Don Carlos is a (historical) tragedy by Friedrich Schiller. It is a tale of passion...
Modern Couples: Art Intimacy and the Avant-garde at the Barbican – review
Modern couples is an ambitious exhibition by the Barbican showing us modernism through the lens of over 40...
Does art have the power to create change? … Turner Prize 2018
What power does the Turner prize possess? Does the Turner Prize have a duty to present truth? These are...
Dublin’s museum of social history opens a door to 300 years
Dublin's newest museum, 14 Henrietta Street was officially opened by Lord Mayor of Dublin, Nial Ring and Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Josepha Madigan TD on Friday,...
Announcing Eastern Star @Tara Arts, Earlsfield London
Eastern Star by Guy Slater tells the story of the tortuous relationship between two men, during the Myanmar uprising of 1988,...
Distance – the story of Steven @ Park Theatre
Fine Line Productions in association with Rough Fiction and Park Theatre present the World Premiere of DISTANCE
Casting has been announced for Distance, the story of Steven, who...
The “new face” of The Royal Academy
The Royal Academy celebrates its 250th birthday with a £56m makeover. It opened to the public on the 19th of May with a weekend...
Anthony Horowitz ‘Mindgame’: Review
Who can you trust? Whose reality do you believe? Everything just seems a little bit off. Nothing appears as it seems. No, I’m not...