Is the theatre of the absurd dead? In today’s world, when cruel and crazy events happen almost daily, the idea that you can ...
Horror comes in many forms. In writer-director Jed Hart’s feature debut Restless, it’s visited on middle-aged nurse Nicky (Lyndsey Marshal) by thirtyish Deano (Aston McAuley), the superficially ...
The best way to experience Ed Atkins’ exhibition at Tate Britain is to start at the end by watching Nurses Come and Go, But ...
An Irish adaptation of Garcia Di Gregorio’s acclaimed 2008 film Mid-August Lunch, director Darren Thornton’s Four Mothers is the story of Edward (James McArdle) and his 81-year-old mother Alma (the ...
I saw the Miki Berenyi Trio play a warmly received sold out set at the Lexington last autumn, at which many of the songs now coming out on Tripla ("three" in Hungarian) had their live previews, ...
Spring may have sprung, but there’s little in life to truly raise the sprits, so this week’s release of Who Believes in ...
Guy Ritchie brought us the Netflix series The Gentlemen, and now here he is on Paramount+ with his latest romp through the verdant pastures of criminal low-lifery. It seems that top thespians are ...
Joshua Oppenheimer made his name directing two disturbing documentaries, The Act of Killing (2012) and The Look of Silence ...
That friend you have who hates musicals – probably male, probably straight, probably not seen one since The Sound of Music on ...
Motherhood is a high stress job. Ask any woman and they will tell you the same: sleepless nights, feeding problems and worry.
When the world’s darkness is too much, there is a Netflix rabbit-hole you can disappear down to a kinder place: the Korean ...
It’s a greater accolade than a Nobel Prize for Literature – one’s very own adjective. There’s a select few: Shakespearean; Dickensian and Pinteresque. Add to that list, Wildean.
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