"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 ...
"Lindop and Battersby’s Doctor Faustus captures the jovial highs and profound lows of Marlowe’s sixteenth century masterpiece, whilst still managing to build upon it and produce a unique, zhooshed up ...
"From stunning costumes and vibrant choreography to grand magical illusions and impressive performances from the entire cast, this production was a theatrical feast." Stage Reviewer Alex Roy is ...
"...delivers everything a pantomime should: laughter, spectacle, and a sense of festive nostalgia." Stage Reviewer Alex Roy is enchanted by New Wimbledon Theatre's Jack and the Beanstalk ...
Ben Pawlowski speaks to David Peace, the author of 'The Damned Utd', about his latest novel on the Munich Air Disaster.
"This is not merely a play about banking; it is about the essence of America itself, the world it has shaped, and the ideals it has both nurtured and betrayed." Dan Bavister is mesmerised by National ...
The highlight of the pub-sport enthusiast’s year gets underway on the 15th of December 2024, when the 2024/2025 World Darts Championship begins. A 7pm Sunday evening session at Alexandra Palace kicks ...
From the cacophony of booing the baddie, to the roaring “He’s behind you!”, York Theatre Royal’s Aladdin is everything the quintessential pantomime experience should be. With its twist on a timeless ...
Well, well, well. If you had told a Liverpool fan in September that they would be nine points clear at the top of the Premier League Table, they likely would have laughed and told you that you were ...