Glyndebourne's new production of Saul is full of visual coups
Sameer Rahim / July 22, 2015
Ahead of his Glyndebourne debut, the Australian director defends Covent Garden's controversial William Tell
Sameer Rahim / July 20, 2015
The Lebanese novelist reflects on the civil war engulfing the Middle East and what it takes to forgive
Sameer Rahim / July 13, 2015
Glyndebourne's superb production of Benjamin Britten's opera asks some troubling questions
Sameer Rahim / June 9, 2015
How a Schubert sonata can reflect the rhythms of life
Sameer Rahim / June 4, 2015
Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman is tragic and despairing while Steve Waters's new play Temple offers redemption
As a new exhibition of his works opens at Glyndebourne, the artist argues that German culture is entwined with power
Sameer Rahim / May 22, 2015
The themes in Glyndebourne's opera season are powerfully dramatised in this superbly-sung new production
Sameer Rahim / April 30, 2015
The winner of the 2015 Wellcome Prize has written a poignant memoir about coping with her husband's terminal illness
Sameer Rahim / April 30, 2015
The British Museum puts Indigenous people at the heart of Australia's story