Indigenous leaders join artists, scientists and authors at online symposium, Living Nature
Image: Artwork by Frances Disley
In the lead up to the COP26 UN Climate Change Conference, and as the planet approaches dangerous tipping points, it is more important than ever that we listen to Indigenous voices.
The PappyShow: “Our work is about using your voice and using your body to tell your story.”
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Ahead of bringing their new show What Do You See? to the London International Mime Festival in January 2022, Kane Husbands and Sam Hardie of The PappyShow talk to Rosemary Waugh about making theatre that’s filled with joy and silliness, but also asks the audience to radically reassess their own assumptions.
Preview: Strawberry Hill House is the home of Gothic
Image: Strawberry Hill House at dusk...
As Halloween fast approaches, where better to experience the very place that inspired the genre of gothic literature and the Goth sub-culture, than Strawberry Hill House in Twickenham?
Interview: Bishi's album Let My Country Awake is a call to empathy
Image credit: Photo of Bishi, photographed by Frederic Aranda
Interview: Cabaret’s choreographer Julia Cheng makes her West End debut
Image credit: Photo of Julia Cheng by Camilla Greenwell
Julia Cheng is the choreographer for the new production of Cabaret starring Eddie Redmayne and Jessie Buckley which opens on 15 November 2021. This'll be Julia's West End debut.
Observations from The World’s No. One Environmentally-Friendly Drag Lady
Image credit: Photo of Timberlina by Dennis De Silva
Artistic Director and Chief Executive of Dance Umbrella, Freddie Opoku-Addaie, talks about the 2021 iteration – a new hybrid festival that embraces live and digital works
Image: Photo of Freddie Opoku-Addaie by Miguel Altunaga Verdecia
Interview: Is artist Gavin Turk taking the piss?
Image credit: Photo of Gavin Turk by Ben Hopper