Was the Barbican deliberately designed to be hard to navigate? Not quite. The Barbican’s nature as an elevated island is due in part to the scrapped Pedways scheme, an initiative that once planned to ...
London is one of the theatre capitals of the world, hosting everything from blockbuster musicals on the West End to Shakespearean classics at The Globe. London is home to cultural icons like the ...
Stephen Rea gives a 'hauntingly good' (Guardian) performance in this triumphant production of Samuel Beckett's solo masterpiece about memory, loneliness and lost love. We meet Krapp, a man in his late ...
ENNISKILLEN actor Adrian Dunbar is set to return to our TV screens with the new series of ‘Ridley’. While rumours are rife about a future ‘Line of Duty’ season, the 66-year-old Enniskillen man has ...
Activists have urged Southern Railway to open the entrance of the newly constructed railway station building in Nagapattinam as the existing eastern entrance has been rendered inaccessible because ...
THE Barbican hosted a top-class night of rock last Monday when The Darkness brought their latest tour to town accompanied by Northern Irish band Ash. The headliners have a new album titled Dreams ...
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The U.K.’s National Theatre Live has unveiled cinema release plans for “Inter Alia,” starring Rosamund Pike as a London Crown Court Judge navigating professional demands and family life.
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A new exhibition at London’s Barbican Music Library is exploring the past 100 years of Black British music. Black Sound London opened earlier this month and will be on display at the Barbican until ...
Abseiling lesbians! Queers in the classroom! Moral panic in the streets! And an act of oppression that inspired a generational riot. In 1988, a law banned the ‘promotion’ of homosexuality in schools.
A top York theatre is taking theatregoers back in time to tell the stories of longing, frustration, betrayal and redemption in a 1930s London pub.