Endgame, seen as one of Samuel Beckett’s most important plays, tells the story of Hamm, an ageing wheelchair-bound master, and Clov, his servant.
Acclaimed reggae poet Linton Kwesi Johnson is to headline the Cultures of Resistance gig in central London in July, it was announced this week.
Persepolis is the cinematic adaptation of Marjane Satrapi’s autobiographical graphic novel, which is based upon her life growing up in Iran.
The Glass Menagerie centres around a poor family living in 1930s St Louis.
Fast Labour tells the story of Victor, a Ukrainian asylum seeker who has fled to Britain.
The Bangladesh war of independence against Pakistan in 1971 was a bloody conflict that led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands.
Extraordinary Rendition is the story of Zaafir, a politics lecturer who is abducted on the streets of London, flown out of the country, interrogated at one of the CIA’s secret "Black Sites", tortured, and eventually dumped back in this country. He then has to try and pick up the pieces of his life.
It's Christmas 2009 in a secret psychiatric unit hidden in the Florida Everglades. A psychoanalyst is about to confront the institution's most famous inmate – former US president George Bush.
You, The Living is a bizarre Swedish film that has had rave reviews from the critics – and with good reason. It's quite unlike anything you're ever likely to have seen.
Last Of The Dictionary Men is a multimedia exhibition that opened last week at the Baltic gallery in Gateshead.
The Redbridge Museum in Ilford, Essex, is hosting an exhibition looking at the life of Sylvia Pankhurst, the radical suffragette and socialist campaigner who lived in nearby Woodford between 1924 and 1956.