Robyn Orlin: We wear our wheels with pride
An exploration of South African politics and cultural history The acclaimed South African choreographer Robyn Orlin’s upcoming UK premiere We Wear Our Wheels with Pride, performed by the leading contemporary dance…
First Prize for Aylesbury and Burgess
Beyond the Game, a stunning photographic project by Catalina Rivera, has been awarded 1st place in the Wex Photo Video Human Impact Awards. This…
Gentle Means and Easy Tasks
A DIY aesthetic Anssi Kasitonni (b. Vilppula Finland,1978) who wryly describes himself as the ‘country cousin of Jeff Koons’, makes epic homespun films and…
Review: Heaven – Southwark Playhouse
Heaven allows the performers to exercise their storyteller skills First having opened at the Dublin Theatre Festival back in 2022, followed by tours and…
Chaos is an Event
‘Chaos weaves each act through one another, taking the audience on a disrupted journey’ The title Chaos: II, and a press release that implied…
Tripadvisor x Morocco: Through the Lens
Tripadvisor has challenged three emerging photographers from the North African nation to immortalise a variety of cities through their vision, showcasing the authentic side…
Review: Oedipus – The Old Vic
The dance is consistently excellent Despite the plethora of opportunities, this production seems incapable of fully cashing in on any melodrama because so much…
Scissorhandz: A Musical Reinvented – Review
A Fun but Safe Reimagining Bursting onto the London theatre scene Scissorhandz: A Musical Reinvented promised a dazzling celebration of individuality, eccentricity, and pop-culture…
Drowning Light
A multi-sensory exhibition retelling the Fall of Icarus Acclaimed fashion photographer Rhys Frampton, principal Royal Ballet dancer Matthew Ball, and legendary songwriter and musician Guy Chambers will launch…
New Productions Have Begun
Shakespeare’s Globe announced the cast of Sam Wanamaker Playhouse productions opening in the new year: Cymbeline, directed by Jennifer Tang, and Three Sisters, a…
Dewey Dell proves new risks can be taken in ‘The Rite of Spring’
Near-riots and theatre walk-outs are said to have occurred when audiences were first introduced to The Rite of Spring in 1913, by Nijinsky’s Ballet…
At the Edge of All Things
At the Edge of All Things brings together three artists who conjure post-human landscapes in response to the uncertainties and frailties of contemporary life.…


















