In true Dr. Seuss style, this musical flows from one moment to the next, whisking away every child’s attention along with it. Integrating rhymes from the book, Max, played by […]
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In true Dr. Seuss style, this musical flows from one moment to the next, whisking away every child’s attention along with it. Integrating rhymes from the book, Max, played by […]
Read moreThe Drift is a spoken word piece written and performed by Hannah Lavery. It gorgeously asserts the active nature of history in Scotland today. In 2014, Lavery’s father died just when they were starting to talk after a period of estrangement. In The Drift, Lavery explores how her uncertain relationship with her father informed and defined her relationship with Scotland as a person of ‘mixed’ ethnicity, and how that link is just as important today as it ever was.
Read more‘Cindy Sherman: Early Works, 1975-80’ exhibits selected seminal works of the artist and photographer Cindy Sherman. Sherman considers ‘cultural imagination’; specifically, the ways identity is imagined, constructed and represented in the media.
Read moreMichael Morpurgo’s War Horse has become a staple of British theatre over the past decade. It is interested in bravery and different perspectives in the First World War, and no […]
Read moreA shocking and uncomfortable true story of violence and immense strength.
Read moreA thoughtfully curated and uplifting collection of films that engages, educates and inspires in equal measure.
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