Tom Jones (ITVX)
This production, in trying to balance too precariously between imitation and faithfulness to the novel, and adaptation and contemporary renewal, unfortunately fell into a rather spiritless abyss
This production, in trying to balance too precariously between imitation and faithfulness to the novel, and adaptation and contemporary renewal, unfortunately fell into a rather spiritless abyss
Style and Society successfully combines fashion and portraiture to retell personal histories and narratives of the Georgian period, and to trace the development and transformation of key concepts,
Crown to Couture exemplifies, at once, how fashion can be perceived as a tool with which the individual can wield personal power or agency over the re-fashioning of the self; but also, how fashion
Hogarth's Britons is an unequivocal success and an exciting exhibition to be held, free of charge, in a regional museum, where it would not be out of place hosted at a national institution with
A welcome addition to the emerging discography of the musette, a small, refined bellows-blown bagpipe that flourished at the French court in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
At last, the diverse identities, and extraordinary contributions of printmakers to wider artistic culture are being given time in the spotlight in leading art institutions across the globe.
This exhibition reflects our contemporary approach to the undercurrents of deviant or suppressed human experience and deeper interpretations of Fuseli’s major works on canvas are made possible.
The exhibitionrefreshingly situates Maria in the spotlight where she belongs. It highlights important moments in this remarkable woman’s life living between Florence, London and Lodi.
Glyndebourne tour their funky Figaro, set in the 1970s.
Baigent, Winters, the cast and crew, created, with this production, a work that brings Milton’s Paradise Lost and the modern world into conversation, in an utterly captivating night of