Longborough Festival Opera, celebrated as the ‘English Bayreuth’, has launched the philanthropic Wagner Club to mark the 25 ...
The festival, which will take place at Sadler’s Wells Theatre and the Lilian Baylis Studio in Angel and the new Sadler’s Wells East which opens in Stratford next year, will also host workshops for ...
The overwhelming harm of grief is not an obvious premise for a comedy but the foundation of Sara’s present predicament in Yes, We’re Related, which enjoyed a successful run at the Edinburgh Fringe and ...
Simple soul Nemorino, a worker on Adina’s estate, is in love with his employer, but when she reads her workers (ENO chorus ...
Harris’s script is as limp as last week’s lettuce, especially in a plodding first half devoid of magic. It seemed ironic that ...
Of the three productions from Opera North currently visiting The Lowry, Mozart’s The Magic Flute is probably closest to what an average person would perceive as ‘opera’, featuring vocal pyrotechnics ...
Let’s face it, thanks to the many manifestations of M. Poirot, is there anyone of a certain age who does not already know who dunnit? It might make an amusing change if the train driver, bloody coal ...
Millions of pounds will have to be spent to make Leicester’s Curve theatre safe after a chunk of metal came loose from the ...
This latest piece from choreographer, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker is a breath of fresh air from a choreographer known for her ...
A wilder life is closer than you think. Meet Oskar, Rio and Hazel—three people getting on with their lives in different corners of the globe. They’ve never spoken. They’ve never met. But they’re about ...
Can their love defy the stars? United by passion but forced apart by their families, Romeo and Juliet are young lovers who must transform their present to forge a beautiful tomorrow. But with their ...