Concert with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestras also featured Janáček’s bloodthirsty narrative, Taras Bulba ...
On paper, this RSC revival of Ella Hickson’s 2013 adaptation sounds just the ticket: a feminist spin on the familiar JM Barrie story, with a gorgeous set, lots of wire work and all graced with the ...
"SUBVERSE is not comfortable – but my god, this type of work is necessary," writes Attitude's The post CN Lester’s Transpose ...
What’s the point of theatre? It’s the question that director Thomas Ostermeier - once the enfant terrible of German theatre, who famously said that directors over 40 should stop working, himself now ...
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It’s not often the stage at Barbican Hall is too small to fit the works programmed, but Sunday evening saw around half of the ...
Simon Rattle’s appearances at the Barbican are always an event, but this one carried a particular charge: his first London ...
The Barbican is a maze. A beautiful brutalist, multi-levelled maze of crisscrossing walkways in the sky – but still a maze.
The third and final instalment of the saxophonist and MC’s collaboration with the London Symphony Orchestra explored an ...