Heathers fans are devastated over the recent closure of the show, with its final performance taking place on 23 November. The 2024 cast was perfect and loved by everyone.
Getting to Stratford-upon-Avon, the legendary town where Shakespeare was born and buried, from other cities in England is not always the easiest thing to do, especially during the autumn and winter months.
While working on Unseen, Craig Wright significantly reworked his play—if not rewriting it, then editing it thoroughly, altering core elements, and adding new layers. The collaborative effort resulted in a production steeped in torture, terror, and philosophical revelations.
London is not just bustling streets and majestic buildings. Few people realise that beneath the familiar underground network, a real web of abandoned tunnels, closed stations, and hidden passageways stretches under the noisy markets and squares. Over its 160-year history,…
Olga Pudova is a coloratura soprano from St Petersburg, currently working as a soloist at the Mariinsky Theatre, a former winner of the First Prize at the Elena Obraztsova International Competition (2006). During her career she has performed at many…
The Royal Ballet and Opera in London is showing Damiano Michieletto’s new production of Offenbach’s ‘The Tales of Hoffmann’ until 1 December 2024, and we recommend not missing this vibrant and colourful production, which features singers of the highest international…
Finnish composer Magnus Lindberg was born in 1958, and studied in Helsinki and Paris, working with various experimental music collectives such as Korvat Auki, Toimii (Finland), IRCAM and Ensemble Intercontemporain (Paris). He has been a Composer-in-Residence with the New York…
The Philharmonia Orchestra’s Nordic Soundscapes concert series presented to London audiences at London’s Royal Festival Hall has come to an end. The cycle surprised not only with concerts of Scandinavian and Finnish music, where the composers of contemporary works themselves…
The curator’s role is far from ordinary — it’s a blend of strategy, creativity, and storytelling that shapes how art is experienced. From developing innovative, thought-provoking concepts to selecting the perfect venue and engaging audiences, curators are at the heart…
John Galsworthy’s “The Forsyte Saga” is a grand novel of immense and utmost importance not only to English but also to world literature. A Nobel laureate, Galsworthy wrote about what he knew best—people, their loves, and desires. The vivid depictions…
On the 14th of September National Gallery opened an exhibition of Vincent van Gogh to mark two occasions: its bicentenary, as well as the centenary of the acquisition of two Van Gogh masterpieces – The Chair (1888) and Sunflowers (1888).…
A trans-musical-TV drama laced with elements of crime? While a combination may initially seem as jarring as the very image of a narcobarón,adorned with facial tattoos, grappling with the intricacies of gender identity, it’s precisely this blend of genres and…