On May 19th, 2022
If. Destroyed. Still. True. – The Hope Theatre Review
If. Destroyed. Still. True. tells the epic story of modern everyday lives and asks what happens when the place you were born can no longer be called home....
If. Destroyed. Still. True. tells the epic story of modern everyday lives and asks what happens when the place you were born can no longer be called home....
Park Motive, the musical moniker of home producer Sam Herschmann, has been performing and releasing music for approximately seven years or so now. ...
Exploring radical ideas around the climate crisis, Barbican’s latest immersive exhibition, Our Time On Earth transforms their Curve gallery. ...
Juniper and Jules was on at the Soho Theatre from 3 May – 14 May 2022....
My Two Voices is a documentary film reflecting on identity fluidity....
Mark Ravenhill’s reinvention of Puccini’s “La Bohème” plays with this notion by transposing a 19th Century Italian Opera piece to a much more modern stage, for the much more modern small audi...
As suggested by the title “The Misfortune of the English” written by Pamela Carter is a true story of misfortune, unfortunate tragedy and catastrophic disaster....
The intense performance of Pasionaria at Sadler's Wells Theatre explores the future of our world as we continue into an age of reliance on technology....