An intimate portrait of a family navigating the political turbulence of 1993 Lagos Nigeria, makes for a profound debut from the British-Nigerian director Akinola Davies Jr..
Kristen Stewart's extraordinary directorial debut is a visceral adaptation of Lidia Yuknavitch's beloved memoir: the messy chronicle of abuse and what it takes to survive.
Julia Phillips and Gail Lewis discuss her new exhibition, Inside, Before They Speak.
After A Star is Born and Maestro, Bradley Cooper's directorial return is tender and gently observed. Shot in a voyeuristic hand-held style, it is inspired by British footballer-turned-comedian John ...
Music that glitters, sings and dances for joy, as Sakari Oramo pairs two newly minted classics with Beethoven’s brightest symphony. “A Grecian maiden” was how one 19th century critic described ...
Experience the unique energy of The National Youth Orchestra as they radiate their passion for orchestral music across the nation. Discover the colourful world of Debussy’s Iberia and explore the ...
Sir James MacMillan conducts a starry performance of his huge, life-affirming Christmas Oratorio – music that speaks to listeners of all faiths and none. When Sir James MacMillan completes a new ...
The BBC Symphony Orchestra presents Requiem for America: Singing for the Invisible People — Brent Michael Davids’s searing work which confronts hard truths about America’s founding.
Guildhall Symphony Orchestra presents a dynamic programme of 20th-century masterpieces exploring magic, myth and elemental power under the baton of guest conductor Kerem Hasan. The evening culminates ...
Rachmaninov’s Second Piano Concerto, Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony, and a UK premiere from Julia Adolphe. Big emotions and natural wonders from Kristiina Poska and the BBC Symphony Orchestra. A horn ...
Clemens Schuldt and the BBC Symphony Orchestra perform Shakespearean classics, Strauss at his most sumptuous, and a new British concerto for cellist Guy Johnston. A troubled prince, a tragic heroine ...
Paul Mescal and Josh O'Connor are star-crossed lovers in Oliver Hermanus' mournful, folk-infused chronicle of a relationship echoing across a lifetime.