Reviews

On April 19th, 2022

The Musical Zorro – Charing Cross Theatre Review

The Musical Zorro runs at the Charing Cross Theatre until 28 May, 2022....

On April 19th, 2022

‘Fantasies on a Found Phone Dedicated to the Man Who Lost It’: A Dreamy, Meandering Evocation of Modern Living

‘Fantasies on a Found Phone Dedicated to the Man Who Lost It’ is Egyptian artist Mahmoud Khaled’s first solo exhibition in the U.K....

On April 13th, 2022

For Black Boys Who have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy – Royal Court Theatre Review

‘For Black Boys Who have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy’ sees the coming together of movement, song, music, poetry and dialogue...

On April 12th, 2022

The Credit Suisse Raphael Exhibition – National Gallery Review

More than 500 years after the death of the man who with his art challenged God, ‘Raphael’ at the National Gallery reminds us that the legacy of ‘the divine painter’ is immortal....

On April 12th, 2022

La Voix Humaine to Premiere on BBC 2 on 15th April – Review

Actor and singer Danielle de Neise stars as 'Elle' in BBC's rendition of Jean Cocteau's one-woman play La Voix Humaine....

On April 6th, 2022

Radio Ballads – Serpentine North Gallery Review

Radio Ballads centers the ones most often ignored on mainstream platforms – those who receive care and those who give it....

On April 5th, 2022

Fashioning Masculinities: The Art of Menswear – V&A Museum

Fashioning Masculinities: The Art of Menswear on display at the V&A explores the artistry, audacity, and ambiguity of male fashion. ...

On April 4th, 2022

Ballet Black Double Bill – Barbican Theatre Review

Ballet Black is set to perform a tour of their 20th anniversary double bill at venues across the UK...

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