Pete Townshend’s Quadrophenia ballet produced in east London to open in May
A ballet from The Who’s Pete Townshend produced in east London is due to launch next month. Quadrophenia: a Mod

A ballet from The Who’s Pete Townshend produced in east London is due to launch next month. Quadrophenia: a Mod

Joel Tan’s latest play, Scenes from a Repatriation, examines questions over who claims cultural artefacts, the politics around stolen art

A south west London rugby union club is to host a new beer festival during the last May bank holiday

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You’ve probably noticed the online gambling landscape shifting dramatically, and London is right at the heart of this transformation. As

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The second iteration of an immersive playground experience crafted entirely from reclaimed materials from shows is being hosted by the

Residents and business owners are split over what impact of Westminster City Council’s new strategy to revive London nightlife will

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