Reviews

On February 16th, 2022

Enshrine: The Florence Trust Review

The title of the show, “Enshrine” also evokes a unique feeling, since enshrinement always refers to the remembering and the preserving of someone or something that is valuable and admired...

On February 16th, 2022

Two Billion Beats – Orange Tree Theatre Review

Two Billion Beats is a compelling coming-of-age drama immersing us in the struggle between political ideals and social reality....

On February 15th, 2022

Louise Bourgeois: The Woven Child – Hayward Gallery Review

From dismembered forms to delicately woven fabrics; Louise Bourgeois: The Woven Child is an exhibition of multitudes....

On February 14th, 2022

Van Gogh Self Portaits – Courtauld Gallery Review

Yet, the Courtauld Gallery’s new exhibition “Van Gogh. Self-Portraits” manages to stand out from the abundance of Van Gogh content and iconography....

On February 14th, 2022

Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature – V&A Review

Now, through a major partnership with the National Trust, the V&A presents Drawn to Nature, an exhibition celebrating Beatrix Potter’s life. ...

On February 11th, 2022

Francis Bacon: Man and Beast – RA Review

Beats, violence and carnality: The Royal Academy is currently exhibiting Francis Bacon's famously gut-wrenching works with the new exposition “Man and Beast”....

On February 10th, 2022

The Chosen Haram – Jacksons Lane Theatre Review

The Chosen Haram was part of the Jacksons Lane program for the London International Mime Festival running from the 14th January to the 6th February 2022....

On February 9th, 2022

Akala in Conversation on his ‘The Dark Lady’- Southbank Centre Review

Celebrating the launch of his debut novel, The Dark Lady, Akala joined us for a conversation at the Southbank Centre, delving into the context of his new book and the ideas which it revolves around....

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