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What constitutes a “lost classic”? I guess we can’t say it’s an oxymoron, since we readily accept the concept of “instant ...
Netflix’s new detective-noir is a somewhat cosmopolitan beast. It’s written and directed by an American, Scott Frank, derived ...
I think The Ballad of Wallis Island is the best British romcom since I Know Where I’m Going! (1945), which it closely ...
Recent events have prompted the assertion – understandable in Ukraine – that the idea of the Russian soul is a nationalist ...
Pete Shelley’s departure from Buzzcocks felt abrupt. When he left the Manchester band which had been integral to British punk ...
It’s intoxicating, not at all theartsdesk on Vinyl ’s usual thing but achieving soaring lift-off, nonetheless. Comes in photo ...
This charmingly eloquent semi-autobiographical show – which first played at the Bush Theatre in 2022 – tells the story of a ...
Director Ben Rivers is primarily an artist, and it shows. Every frame of Bogancloch is treated as a work of art and the ...
Dara Ó Briain’s  has described his previous show So… Where Were We? – in which he describes his search for his birth mother ...
For the first half-hour of this show – on the day before the release of his new album Alan Sparhawk With Trampled by Turtles ...
Nick Mulvey’s first two albums, First Mind in 2014 and Wake Up Now in 2017, are among the loveliest singer-songwriter fare ...
As a regular theatregoer, you learn pretty quickly that there’s no story too bizarre to work as a musical. Cannibalistic ...