Category: Travel
Outside the big Frieze tent, the London art world faces fierce headwinds
The Frieze Art Fair’s big tent in Regent’s Park should at least keep visitors dry as the art world descends on London this week for …
Juno and the Paycock review – Mark Rylance delights as a drunken Dublin fantasist
A volley of gunfire at the start marks the violent backdrop to Seán O’Casey’s 1924 tragicomedy, set during the Irish Civil War of 1922–23. But …
Successor star J. Smith-Cameron is great
First things first: Sean O’Casey’s tragicomedy, set in civil war-torn Dublin in 1922, is showing its age; Successor star J. Smith-Cameron is great in it …
Four Seasons Resort opens “Family Fun-Cierge” in Sharm El Sheikh
Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh has unveiled a new “Family Fun-Cierge” service to help parents plan their next family vacation. The team of experts …
“I thought I was going to die,” says a British mountaineer rescued in the Himalayas
The British climber who was rescued from an unclimbed Himalayan mountain told The Telegraph she feared she would die after being stranded in a -15C …
a wonderfully romantic island vacation
Windswept cliffs, sea views and blue-domed chocolate box villages: Santorini is heaven for those looking for a bit of sun. And for those who want …
The Australian production of the Broadway hit puts mental health in the spotlight
It’s already been a tough morning for actor Beau Woodbridge. He had several breakdowns. Or rather, the same thing on repeat. Woodbridge is in the …
White Rabbit Red Rabbit review – a game that Michael Sheen gets into
Nassim Soleimanpour’s 2010 play has been performed in more than 30 languages and, like many of the Iranian theater maker’s projects, is a cold read …
Giant; roots; Look Back in Anger – Review
Here the case is on stage one evening. An incendiary theme, an extraordinary debut piece, a brisk production, first-class acting. Everything on the wing. At …