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They say that money is the root of all evil. Henry Filloux-Bennett and Tamara Harvey’s stage adaptation of Jonathan Coe’s novel What A Carve Up is a sizzling...
Content warning: This review mentions suicide Crave
is a wonderful return to live
production for Chichester
Festival Theatre. The 1998 play by playwrigh...
In our latest feature, Lindsey Huebner interviews Alfred Enoch about opening Crave at Chichester Festival Theatre. They talk about disorientating theatre, the ...
“For the duration of our story, you will be everybody and everything. The dead, the living, the sun, the moon, the clap of thunder, the people oppressed and th...
It’s 1958 New York, and the artist Mark Rothko is painting his Seagram Murals. The series of paintings, which can still be seen at the Tate Modern in London, ha...