To the great Weill interpreters she summoned at the start of her First person for theartsdesk, from Cathy Berberian to Tom ...
Maybe it was the cold weather. Maybe it was the disparate list of comics on the bill. Maybe it was a host (Fatiha El-Ghorri) ...
Lawlessness and lack of accountability seem, tragically, on the verge of becoming a new American norm, so what better time to ...
There are two sides to every story… someone is always lying.” This telly-isation of Alice Feeney’s source novel, created by a ...
Composer Zoë Martlew’s album (Album Z) launch in the surround-sound environment of Hall 2 at Kings Place thrived on a ...
In recent years, Sleaford Mods have moved on somewhat from sounding like an insistent and angry drunk yelling over a cheap ...
Whichever Way You Are Going, You Are Going Wrong is the debut album by the London-based duo Woo. Originally issued on the ...
Just weeks after the theatrical version of the cult film Paranormal Activity successfully recreated the original’s ...
Plus bonus appearances from a set of Scottish smallpipes and an extra violin. To Benedetti, combining violin and piano felt ...
Never mind the singing, Roderick Williams could have been a great TV presenter or even stand-up, on the evidence of his ...
Lyle Kessler’s 1983 three-hander has embedded itself in the American repertory, attracting a Tony nomination and star casting ...
One of the founding partners of theartsdesk back in the day, author of the immersive Manu Chao biography, Clandestino, roving ...
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