Performing Arts
REVIEW: Mem Morrison, Leftovers, Kingsland Cafe
REVIEW: We’d travelled to Dalston Kingsland in East London to see Leftovers, a play in a cafe, about typical London…
Virtually dancing
All you professional dancers out there, imagine a world where you could turn a jete' into a mid-air pirouette, where…
Career Profile: Nick Hennegan, theatre producer
Nick Hennegan set up Maverick Theatre in Birmingham in 1994 with composer Robb Williams - on the eve of their…
Changing face of music
The digital revolution might be putting high street retailers out of business but it is a blessing for any artist…
REVIEW: The Last Confession, Theatre Royal, Haymarket
REVIEW: This week the theatre press is buzzing with news from the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, where three productions by the…
Career Profile: Graeme Walker, artist, writer and country
Graeme Walker is an artist who studied at the University of Northumbria, and has worked in the UK and the…
Stars leave the ‘Wasteland of Hollywood’ for the bright lights of London
There is something very tangible about being in the presence of your favourite pop or screen star. It’s as if…
Career Profile: Elena Greer, curatorial assistant
Charlotte Appleyard catches up with Elena Greer who works as a curatorial assistant at The National Gallery in London which…
Big questions drive our artists
ARTS HUB AUSTRALIA: Many artists are what psychologists call "trait curious", that is, someone who probes deeply into their existence,…
REVIEW: The LSO's innovative Sound Adventures
Meabh Ritchie reviews Sound Adventures from The London Symphony Orchestra and UBS, which is an innovative commissioning project that will…