Feature: Love, music and the horrors of war in Narvik
Themes of heroism, bravery " a struggle with identity " and a love story, underscored by an evocative musical soundscape, bring to life an often-neglected pocket of World War II history in L…
Themes of heroism, bravery " a struggle with identity " and a love story, underscored by an evocative musical soundscape, bring to life an often-neglected pocket of World War II history in L…
A new queen is born, a challenge issued, and the old queen must flee, taking half her court with her as the courtiers embark on a journey to find a new home. When you explore the secret live…
Christmas is almost upon us, but there's still time to warm your cockles with a festive trip to the theatre. Some are quirky, some are thoughtful, some take their lead from classic Christmas…
The festive season is in full swing, and many of our readers will be looking forward to a well-earned seasonal break " if not already kicking back with a mug of mulled wine and a mince pie. …
A stormy night, a group of travellers forced to abandon their car and take shelter in a crumbling old mansion…on the face of it, Benighted looks like a classic haunted house thriller. But …
For any dancer or choreographer, to have an evening of your work staged by Sadler's Wells is a coup. But for Suzie Birchwood, who presents and performs in A Conversation with Dystonia, part …
Celebrating its 10th year, HighTide Festival is a vital platform for emerging new work. Ten days of premieres of new work, talks, readings, comedy and cabaret in the seaside town of Aldeburg…
The hidden underworld of Indian dance is celebrated tomorrow night at Rich Mix with a new project that fuses performances from female and transgender performers with the illuminating researc…
What is unsayable in the 21st century? If you've been watching Donald Trump on the other side of the Atlantic, you might think 'not much'. But in a celebration of new writing by the Royal Sh…
It's just a week until the magic and mayhem of the Edinburgh International Festival and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival kick off. Are you going to be in Edinburgh? Are you looking to develop y…
The sun went down on another year of theatre, music, arts and literature as Latitude wrapped itself up on Sunday. On the last day of the Suffolk festival, I wound my own experience up with t…
One of the best things about Latitude is the chance to see new pieces of writing, choreography and performance. Pieces that have never been performed in front of an audience before, pieces t…
Latitude. The festival we'd all like to be when we grow up. Relaxed, stylishly decked out, and a line up that sees you darting between the theatre tent, the main stage and a million tucked a…
A week ago, the UK awoke to the news that just over half its voting population had opted to leave the European Union. Since then, from #Brexit to #Borexit, it's sometimes felt, to paraphrase…