Davóne Tines and Sonnambula revive Masque of Blackness, a paean to racial purification
The singer was magnetic in a performance at New York's Frick Collection of a Jacobean relic with a cringeworthy storyline
The singer was magnetic in a performance at New York's Frick Collection of a Jacobean relic with a cringeworthy storyline
English National Opera's staging of the 2020 work about a nun's visits to a man on death row delivers a knockout punch
Dramatisation based on Sense and Sensibility becomes a story of sexual liberation in Soho
Traditional ballad first appeared in print around 1818 and went on to be performed by folk legends and The Grateful Dead
ARC Ensemble deliver premiere recordings of five works by the composer, who fled Vienna for the US in the 1930s
Traditional textures are given an injection of Tuareg energy and fiery electric guitar
Egyptomania is a cultural craze that keeps coming back, from Hawksmoor to the masters of polychromatic postmodernism
As Hans Zimmer sells out arenas, even cult movie composers are taking their soundtracks centre stage
From Pre-Raphaelite paintings to Taylor Swift's new album, she bobs to the surface of art and literature again and again
The two-time Oscar nominee talks method acting, her new film 'Train Dreams' " and why she loves the FT
The rock legend on making peace with the critics, the business of running a band " and his history with Donald Trump
Mark-Anthony Turnage's adaptation, premiered at Glyndebourne, updates the novel to the 1980s cold war
The actor, writer, director, producer and fashion icon waited decades for his breakthrough. He's enjoying every second of it
The singer-songwriter wisely builds her memoir around her creative 1970s in New York " but other periods get weighed down in detail
With previously uncollected or unpublished works, a definitive edition deepens our understanding of the Nobel laureate's creative process
Annemarie Jacir's historical drama looks back to the British Mandate and its ramifications for the region
Her waspish sitcom follows a group of friends navigating the hustle and grind of trying to build a life and career in the digital age
Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons are excellent in the director's latest foray into absurdist horror
At London's Almeida Theatre, this moving adaptation of Alan Hollinghurst's novel is a drama of materialism and polarisation
Twelve women dancers tell a story of cultural collisions along the ancient 'Incense Road'
Bass-baritone Davóne Tines, a champion of Eastman's work, led an evening of music, dance and multimedia elements
Tanika Gupta's adaptation reframes the troubled heroine as a retired Hollywood film star with a secret
The German actor's notorious 1971 performance is the jumping-off point for a curious novel by Benjamin Myers
The rapper's London staging of his album 'HOME?' was a first for the Olivier " and a statement of intent for the theatre
The irresistibly mellow actor dispenses advice on shirt collars, small talk and how to avoid parties in new series 'Ill-Advised'