A right wing populist, a master manipulator of the media, he appears to be immune to the long accepted norms of professional behaviour. Foul-mouthed and a bully, but backed by an oligarch, he rides ...
Edward Simon shows again on this new album of re-imagined songs from Venezuela what a very fine pianist he is. His touch and ...
It’s a story being repeated the world over – apex predators such as lynx, wolves and bears hunted to extinction, followed by ...
Mandy, Indiana are a Mancunian four-piece with a French singer who's based in Berlin. They make a lot of noise.
"How can we sleep for grief?", asks the brilliant and agitated Thomasina Coverly (the dazzling Isis Hainsworth) during the first act of Arcadia, a question that will come to haunt this magisterial ...
Another interesting thing about the endless flux of the streaming era is that, for all that it’s supposed to homogenise and ...
Nothing about this album suggests that it’s a debut. Shaking Hand’s eponymous introductory shot is so assured it sounds as if an awful lot of groundwork has preceded its appearance. As it happens – ...
There are many things that drew me to re-imagining Noel Coward's The Rat Trap, an early play from the author of such enduring ...
New writing takes many forms: this is one of the glories of contemporary British performance. One of these is the shared narrative, a style pioneered decades ago by Irish playwrights such as Brian ...
From his sickbed, after a nervous breakdown during basic training for the army, the 18-year-old Noel Coward started churning ...
Irish trio of accordion, voice, fiddle and piano. The voice belongs to Méabh Begley, from Kerry’s prominent musical family – ...