Over the past few years, the National Theatre has specialized in trilogies. End is the final play in both playwright David ...
The French auto-fiction writer Annie Ernaux, now 82, was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature last year; now a fascinating ...
That spirit of delight which hovered over Christopher Alden’s stylish/surreal Handel bagatelle when I first saw it in the ...
Bliss it was to be a fan of Thin Lizzy 50 years ago, in November 1975. Phil Lynott referred to fans as “supporters”, an apt ...
In the main, it could be assumed that Snarky Puppy’s bandleader, Michael League sleeps soundly in his bed every night. For ...
The ballet world will soon run out of titles signifying a renaissance. After ENB’s recent Re:evolution comes London City ...
This week, UK electronica originals Cabaret Voltaire hit Birmingham on their penultimate tour before they finally put their ...
Obsession makes for good drama. Looking back over 30 years of in-yer-face theatre in general and female monologues in ...
Keaton Henson is a master of dark introspection and unashamed vulnerability, a 21st century manifestation of what used to be ...
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Strictly speaking, an epistolary novel tells more than one story. You could say, for example, that Dracula is “about” a ...
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