What if Juliet didn’t kill herself? That is the question asked in “& Juliet”, coming to Philly’s Academy of Music.
The Italian opera star performs every role in a unique production composed of fragments of 16th-century Hamlet operas and ...
While London boasts some of the most famous museums and art galleries in the world, the rest of the UK is blessed with so ...
OPINION: Taking an axe to the benefits system is long overdue, but is Labour the right party for the job? I have my doubts ...
OPINION: This Government continues to embrace outdated liberal policies that have been abandoned by other nations, writes geopolitical analyst Dr Azeem Ibrahim ...
Wes Streeting needs to get over his phobia of stating the blindingly obvious. Being merely unhappy doesn’t mean you are ...
The UK has well and truly entered the era of managed decline and our broken welfare system is one of the causes of this. If ...
OPINION: Farage is at a crossroads. Reform has undeniable momentum, but it’s a startup in a game dominated by parties with a century of history, says Lee Cohen ...
The oldest working theatre in the UK recently celebrated its rich Shakespearean heritage with a talk by its creative director ...
THE birthplace of William Shakespeare is to be given a woke anti-colonialism makeover. Bosses who run the house believe some ...
A forgotten copy of Shakespeare’s famous Sonnet 116 was found tucked away in a 17th-century manuscript in the Oxford Library.