Posts Tagged ‘Barbican’
Calvary review – 'An incisive, thrilling and original piece of work'
A priest faces a deadly showdown with a parishioner in John Michael McDonagh’s satirical drama
Read MoreJean Paul Gaultier exhibition to open at the Barbican
The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk is the first major exhibition to focus on the cult couturier and fashion icon
Read MoreA Midsummer Night’s Dream brings War Horse team back together
Director Tom Morris and Handspring Puppet Company reunited for production of Shakespeare comedy at the Barbican
Read MoreRichard II at the Barbican – review
David Tennant is majestic as Richard II at the Barbican in Shakespeare’s tale of crown and country
Read MoreBarbican’s Palestinian Film Festival helps spread new understanding of troubled land
Eclectic offerings dispel media portrayals defined by victimhood and struggle
Read MoreThe Light Surgeons set to operate live at the Hackney Empire
The audio-visual collective will play Malaysia inspired show this month
Read MoreDiscover Dudamel at the Barbican – review
World renowned Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel urged Hackney musicians to play with passion during an open rehearsal of Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet
Read MoreAll sistemas go – Los Angeles Philharmonic and Gustavo Dudamel
Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel leads the LA Philharmonic for a residency at the Barbican
Read MoreWatt – a charged performance
A stage adaptation of Samuel Beckett’s second novel Watt opens this month at the Barbican
Read MoreKeeping it surreal – The Bride and the Bachelors at the Barbican
The Barbican’s Dancing Around Duchamp season features a major exhibition of work by the French iconoclast and related artists
Read MoreThe Master and Margarita – review
Mikhail Bulgakov’s ‘unstageable’ masterpiece at the Barbican
Read MoreStaging the ‘unstageable’ – The Master and Margarita
The Master and Margarita returns for a second stint at the Barbican
Read MoreRain Room – pour show at the Barbican
New exhibit perfects the art of staying dry in a shower
Read MoreBarbican Weekender – Natural Circuits
Digital technology and the arts will take centre stage at the Barbican’s interactive festival
Read MoreEverything Was Moving: Photography from the 60s and 70s
New Barbican exhibition charts 1960s and 1970s photography from around the globe
Read MoreBinoche stars in Strindberg’s Mademoiselle Julie
The hottest tickets in town this month are for the Barbican’s blockbuster Mademoiselle Julie
Read MoreCarousel- review
Opera North’s Carousel is an enjoyable, if hardly revolutionary version of the classic musical
Read MoreFair grounds for a musical – Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Carousel
The Hackney Citizen discovers a Rodgers and Hammerstein show at the Barbican
Read MoreDesdemona – an untold story
Mali’s Rokia Traoré adds her unique talents to a new production at the Barbican, giving voice to one of Shakespeare’s neglected characters
Read MoreVienna Philharmonic / Sir Simon Rattle – review
Music by Brahms, Webern and Schumann at the Barbican Hall
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