Things to do in Boston | 5 interdisciplinary events in 2025
By John Short It has often been said that music is capable of “speaking for itself.” But how does music speak when it is…
Carve the Runes Then Be Content with Silence | REVIEW | the premiere of a piece planted in Orkney soil
By Mia Farley St Mary’s Parish Church, Ambleside Scottish composer Erland Cooper’s latest album, Carve the Runes Then Be Content with Silence, is an…
Storyteller Marcus Pibworth on the value of telling stories | INTERVIEW
In this interview the Herefordshire-based storyteller Marcus Pibworth discusses his career with Daniel Calvert. Pibworth tells traditional stories, myths and personal stories, puts on storytelling…
Art installations in New York | 5 must-see installations in 2025
By Asa Page Across all mediums, awe-inspiring works of art typically defy easy description. But for interdisciplinary artists, the task of classifying their art is…
John Cage: 5 things you didn’t know about the experimental composer
By Jack Marley John Cage was one of the most important composers of the 20th century. He rose to prominence after the 2nd World…
Viola’s Room | What does the audience think of Punchdrunk’s latest immersive production?
In this series of video interviews, we speak to audience members at Viola’s Room, a new production from the immersive theatre company Punchdrunk, to see…