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Peggy Gugenheim was a woman far ahead of her time – born in 1898, she was deemed as one of the great 'scandalisers' of the 20th century, a New York so...
Shane is 16, and has recently located from the rural Goulburn in New South Wales, Australia to the metropolitan hub of Sydney's Kings Cross. At first ...
It's difficult to believe that in the 21st century babies can be, and are, switched at birth, let alone comprehend the practical and emotional implica...
Belleville exemplifies the clichéd but universally relevant notion of ‘nothing is as it seems’, and as a result of its dramatic and complex climax, US...
Although the actual story of Saint George and the Dragon dates back to medieval legend, the very notion of national identity is inherently central to ...
Jordan Tannahill’s critically acclaimed Late Company shines a light on the dark and difficult aspects of 21st century parenting, exploring privacy, me...
From the creator of the hugely successful Fleabag comes Touch, an authentic and absorbing comedy which charts one woman’s quest to sexual liberation a...
After a successful run in Stratford, Gregory Doran’s staging of The Tempest now graces the stage of the Barbican, in all of its whimsical and mystic g...
Premiering in Berlin in 2015, Ferdinand von Schirach's interactive courtroom drama Terror has been staged in seven countries and aired on television n...