The team at Theatre Arts Center at the Lake has deemed its 2024-25 season the “Season of Imagination.” The season began with ...
A woman said “yes in a heartbeat” when she was offered a bucket-list moment here in Liverpool. Kudzai Mangombe first came to ...
To say & Juliet currently playing at Curve Theatre is merely a jukebox musical is an injustice to this theatrical genius. Based on the book by David West Read (Schitt’s Creek) with music by Swedish ...
From the author of The Gruffalo comes The Smeds and the Smoos, a happy tale all about star-crossed aliens adapted from an award-winning book ... The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, is going ...
London Theatre Week, now in its eighth year, will run from 17 February to 2 March, offering tickets to shows from £15, £25, ...
During a Q&A following an early screening of Cleaner, Daisy Ridley reveals she really wants to work with director Greta ...
DC! Watch an array of language-themed films at Mother Tongue Film Festival or sip pours of local brews at District Beer Fest.
With branches in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia — along with 11 other states, plus countries including Ireland, Japan and Kenya ...
The Atkinson has gone all out for half-term, with a variety of fun sessions to keep everyone entertained. From Construction ...
Paul Fussell’s 50-year-old survey of trench warfare deserves a new generation of readers, our book critic writes. The standout essays in Megan Marshall’s “After Lives” recall her troubled ...
Paul Fussell’s 50-year-old survey of trench warfare deserves a new generation of readers, our book critic writes. By Dwight Garner Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.