Hundreds of people paraded through the Barbican in fancy dress today during the first day of Plymouth's Pirates Weekend. The ...
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People dressed as pirates have been arriving in Plymouth for Pirates Weekend. Events are being held across the Barbican, ...
Programme notes for Mahler’s monumental symphonies will often blithely chat about the works’ epic struggle between life and ...
The oldest bricks discovered to date can be found at Tell Aswad in Syria, and date back to around 7500 B.C. These bricks were ...
Lambchop have announced a return to London for their first show in five years at The Barbican on 1 June where they will be ...
This weekend The Barbican is presenting a specially re-edited and re-scored presentation of Henri-Georges Clouzot's great lost film The Inferno. We talk to Rollo Smallcombe about the challenges of ...
The soloists were taken from the choir, and their pairings were adroitly matched: Charlotte Mobbs and Katy Hill’s voices ...
A piece by the great avant-garde American theatre director Robert Wilson always has its own distinctive flavour. He is not ...
Ugly Duck will present @Disturbance, a performance festival at Bermondsey's leading live art queer venue, showcasing ...
Rhod Gilbert has made an amazing return to stand-up comedy after a devastating cancer diagnosis. He talks to John Blow ahead ...