Review: Natasha Gordon’s Nine Night masterfully explores traditions, family and belonging
Anita is spooning a powder into a cup in a way that betrays this must be done just so. She
Anita is spooning a powder into a cup in a way that betrays this must be done just so. She
In a world of Netflix and Marvel hegemony, it is fitting that a radical black director broke the trend. In
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Renaissance Men is a new play by the Bag of Beard theatre group that seeks to explore toxic masculinity. I
Homelessness and universal credit take centre stage in this play as audiences are encouraged to intervene and change the outcome
A Lambeth-based comic named the UK’s best comedian this week will make her airwaves debut on BBC Radio London tonight.
Nothing says ‘Christmas’ like feeling a bit unsteady on your legs, being frozen to the bone and wishing you hadn’t
The greatest in Irish film returned to London on Wednesday as Irish Film Festival audiences enjoyed the largest line up
When the organisers told me that this was a “tribute to” George Michael rather than a tribute act I was
For an internationally-renowned dancer, Thiago Soares is very understated. Sitting in a small meeting room just off Tottenham Court Road,