Part of the ongoing RADA Festival, the curiously titled Lava Lamps, written and performed by Imogen Hudson-Clayton, is a dissection of modern womanhood in all i...
Image by Brinkhoff Moegenburg There’s nothing particularly curious as to why The National’s The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time has recently an...
Visit your local cinema these days and, among the listings for all the big budget blockbusters and rom-coms, you will start to notice an increasingly cultural f...
Patricia Highsmith’s novel, telling the story of two protagonists' fateful encounter, was first published over 60 years ago; however, theatregoers and thrill-...
Noel Coward’s Private Lives is an absolute scream, much like those issued by divorcees Elyot and Amanda during their many sparkling skirmishes. It’s really...
Whether you have been lucky enough to see her Olivier Award-winning performance in The Audience or not, you now have the opportunity for your own audience with ...