IN CONVERSATION WITH: Josephine Burton

Reading Time: 6 minutesWe sat down for an exclusive interview with Josephine Burton, Artistic Director of Dash Arts and director of 'Our Public House'.

Reading Time: 6 minutesWe sat down for an exclusive interview with Josephine Burton, Artistic Director of Dash Arts and director of 'Our Public House'.
Reading Time: 2 minutesThere are events that promise to curate a programme where West meets East, but there are others others that move past that idea entirely.

Reading Time: 4 minutesWe sat down for a quick chat with Todd Wiener, motion picture curator at the UCLA Film & Television Archive, about the recent restoration of “Pink Narcissus” Q: “Pink Narcissus” circulated anonymously for years due to James…

Reading Time: 3 minutesA finely balanced ensemble where chemistry, charisma and quiet emotional precision bring new depth to a timeless myth. As spring settles over the capital, Hadestown returns to the Lyric Theatre with a revitalised cast that breathes fresh…

Reading Time: 3 minutesA newly restored “Pink Narcissus,” the once-anonymous 1971 film by James Bidgood, returns to UK screens through the British Film Institute, reframing a cult artefact as both a recovered artwork and a reclaimed authorship.

Reading Time: 5 minutesWe sat down for an exclusive interview with Freddie Haberfellner, writer-performer of multi-award-winning play F*ckboy, which explores gender dysphoria, bodily autonomy and celebrity crushes and is produced by No Tits Theatre.

Reading Time: 2 minutesJulia Lupașcu presents a work that confronts mortality with striking choreographic and theatrical intelligence. As part of Resolution 26 at The Place, Romanian choreographer Julia Lupașcu presented a work that confronted mortality with striking theatrical intelligence. Drawing…

Reading Time: 2 minutesCollaborator at The Place is one of those rare shows that wins you over not through spectacle, but through openness.

Reading Time: 4 minutesCharting 12 years of European touring with one of the foremost experimental theatre groups of the time, Offstage: The Pip Simmons Theatre Group is a photographic record with over 200 black and white photos and written testimonials from the people who were there. Photos taken by company member and performer Sheila Burnett before she started her 40-year career in theatre photography, the book is a backstage insight into the productions.

Reading Time: 3 minutesLearning How to Drive tells the story of three people facing the reality of what it means to truly know someone. We sat down with award winning writer, Brendan Murray, to discuss their upcoming production.