Weimar Cabaret | REVIEW
Cadogan Hall, London By Daniel Calvert Cadogan Hall was dimly lit and smoke filled, like some subterranean saloon, when the fedora-wearing musicians of the…
Read MoreCadogan Hall, London By Daniel Calvert Cadogan Hall was dimly lit and smoke filled, like some subterranean saloon, when the fedora-wearing musicians of the…
Read MoreBy Daniel Calvert From Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker to Christopher Wheeldon’s Alice in Wonderland, toys and playing cards have long provided composers and choreographers with…
Read MoreSpitalfields Music Festival, London By Daniel Calvert In an attempt to conjure up a less divided Britain, Wilton’s Music Hall in east London was…
Read MoreFreud Museum, Hampstead, London By Daniel Calvert As audience members arrived at the Freud Museum in Hampstead before the start of In Two Spaces,…
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