It is always a liberating moment when browsing the literature in your programme to come across a blunt and brutally honest quotation by such a master as Sir Pet...
Haruki Murakami is one of modern literature’s most well-loved authors, both inside his native Japan and amongst broader reading populations across the globe, wi...
I’m sure some of our readers are too young to vividly remember the devastating 9/11 attacks on New York’s Twin Towers but would have undoubtedly since seen or h...
As was possibly inevitably the case, a hell of a lot of questions were thrown at the audience at Walking the Tightrope: The tension between art and politics, qu...
Theatre Ad Infinitum's Light is a post-Snowden piece that sets out to predict how technological advances in surveillance will affect our lives. It centres aroun...
Shakespeare's plays, Henry IV Parts 1 & 2, are more two halves of one play than two separate works in and of themselves. Part 1 feels just the beginning of ...