Newsworthy topics and brilliantly composed images.
An unconvincing police procedural.
The controversial artist's retrospective.
A gold-plated hippo skull and other oddities.
For all dedicated followers.
Gory French fun in Southwark.
Neville's Island at Duke of York's Theatre.
Comedian Natasia Demetriou's solo debut.
A 600 year journey from the Holy Roman Empire to today.
Just because art is cutting edge, doesn't mean it's good.
Fiona Shaw returns with a magical Mozart.
The Dutch Master and some of his greatest works.
Magical sets and music, but production lacks clarity
Marcus Wareing goes casual.
Propaganda and photographs from a seldom explored angle of WW1.
Scintillating rebirth or horrifying death spiral?
No controversy this year, but is this a good thing?
Melting faces and abstract portraits.
The Ming dynasty was much more than just decorative porcelain.
He’s both funny haha and funny strange.
Richard Bean’s play about blood and breadfruit.
20th anniversary of Philip Ridley's controversial play.
All hail this forward-looking counter-history.
Comedy duo tone it down for Soho.
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