However, something is still missing as they seek to add some sparkle. As Mike Bartlett said, “Kate Horton has championed Unicorn from the moment she read it, and I’m thrilled it will be the first play ...
Despite the tight venture capital market, unicorns are still being created every month. Using data from Crunchbase, CB Insights, and PitchBook, TechCrunch tracked down the newly minted unicorns so ...
“A unicorn is a great way of describing it, there’s not too many Andrew Porters around. He’s phenomenal. I’m yet to find a gap that we need to address in terms of his performance.
Just as a unicorn is rare, so too is an original play receiving a West End debut, and for that, we award Unicorn its flowers. However, for all of its efforts, this amusing play fails to be ...
Erin Doherty (Kate) and Stephen Mangan (Nick) in Unicorn Marc Brenner The compelling first half sees Polly and Nick finally wrangle their way into a “three” with Kate: Bartlett avoids the ...
Read our review of Unicorn, starring Nicola Walker, Stephen Mangan and Erin Doherty, now in performances at the Garrick Theatre to 26 April. Three’s company in Mike Bartlett’s gloriously funny and ...
Back in 2023, Indonesian agritech start-up eFishery raised $200 million in Series D funding, pushing the company into unicorn status with a valuation of around $1.4 billion. With big backers like ...
"He was going to relaunch Ziggy Stardust from space. The idea was that Ziggy would beam us transmissions: 'Are you receiving me…?'" If that puts you in mind of Starman, and a certain Top of the ...
What if Kate could be for Polly and Nick that rare and magical creature that’s known in polyamory as a unicorn? The ensuing encounters bristle with awkwardness and trepidation, with Kate’s ...
She explains the concept of a unicorn to them: a single woman fully willing to enter a hetero marriage is referred to as a unicorn because she is so astonishingly rare. But Kate explaining this ...
The UK fintech sector is experiencing lightning growth, with several companies on the road to gaining ‘unicorn’ status, a title given to privately held startups valued at over $1bn (£780m).
All of which makes Unicorn an odd experience. It’s never dull and often devastating, but somehow it fails to land with the weight for which it is striving. It begins when Polly (Walker), a poet, meets ...