Tree Of Codes at Sadler’s Wells
Last week, I saw Tree Of Codes at the Sadler’s Wells, a ballet choreographed by Wayne McGregor, lighting by Olfur Eliasson and music by Jamie xx.…
Last week, I saw Tree Of Codes at the Sadler’s Wells, a ballet choreographed by Wayne McGregor, lighting by Olfur Eliasson and music by Jamie xx.…
‘Beauty is but skin deep, ugly lies the bone; beauty dies and fades away, but ugly holds its own.’ Lindsey Ferrentino, playwright, from Ugly To The…
I’ve been across to The Royal Academy twice in the last few weeks to see: Revolution: Russian Art, 1917-1932, on until 17 April 2017, and, America…
A couple of nights ago, I saw a Show Film First screening of Fences at MyVue in Leicester Square then, yesterday evening, I went across to…
Making no apologies for posting about the magnificent Anselm Kiefer exhibition, Walhalla, again – on at the White Cube Gallery, Bermondsey to this weekend, 12 February 2017…
Amongst the less well known dance venues in London, adjacent to the main Sadler’s Wells Theatre, is a smaller studio space, Lilian Baylis Studio, see image above,…
I spent a couple of days at the Tate Modern in December and January. It’s a regular on my go-to list and it’s brilliantly wheelchair accessible.…
For many years, an annual trip to see, or rather hear, a performance of Handel’s Messiah was a consistent feature of my Christmas period. ‘The Royal…