Insightful exhibition craves better curation.
Renaissance master inspired the Pre-Raphaelites and James Bond.
Filter's irreverent take on Shakespeare is comic mayhem.
Jean Genet's play blurs fantasy with reality.
Do algorithms have rhythm?
We visit their new immersive screening.
When Pétain and de Gaulle became friends.
NT's shock show is not a consuming theatrical experience.
An incredible soundscape.
Curiosity alone should lead you to watch this one.
Broadway transfer is fun, but will fail to stun Brit audience.
Last year's Globe show comes to West End.
The magazine brings its glitz and glamour to London.
Rossetti and co expose their thinking process.
Film of the book of the joke is a dud.
A sincere yet somehow lacking play about loss.
Magical rendition at Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.
And the ensemble makes it work, too.
Comedian also introduces the Tez Commandments.
400th anniversary exhibition does nothing to illuminate the treasures on show.
Mythical lore meets Chicken Cottage.
Only on for four weeks, so don't hang about.
Tonight Show regular arrives at Soho Theatre.
New play depicts the (nearly) great comic’s demise.
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