This year’s Intercollegiate Showcase, overseen by St Mary’s Foot of the Hill Theatre Company, brought an evening of vibrant performances to Durham’s theatre scene. This year, the theme of ‘Myths and ...
"David sought to reinforce his views and visual art with material from the classical world." Bilal Junejo explores the significance of Ancient Rome in Jacques-Louis David's paintings.
"This art of transforming into fantastical animals and characters from mythology and folklore dates back to the 4th century BC." Shamayita Chatterjee explores the vanishing ‘bahurupi' tradition.
It evolved out of association football and rugby, originally following the rules of association football much more closely. In 1876, it became more rugby-like but kept the name “football,” increasing ...
Ben Pawlowski speaks to David Peace, the author of 'The Damned Utd', about his latest novel on the Munich Air Disaster.
Twisting and turning over the centuries, Christopher Marlowe’s canonical 1590s tragedy Doctor Faustus still remains the model deal with the Devil tale, once again dazzlingly modernised and hilariously ...
With the festive season in full swing, theatres across the UK have transformed into enchanted realms of hilarious classic storytelling. One of the most cherished of these, is Jack and the Beanstalk, ...
Rounding off my pantomime reviews for the season is the New Victoria’s production of Sleeping Beauty in Woking. Being my local pantomime, this show held a special anticipation for me, promising a ...
Arriving at the Royal Albert Hall on a bitter November night, there is an atmosphere more akin to the rapt anticipation of a throng of pilgrims waiting outside the Vatican for a glimpse of the Pope ...