Review: Solving cold war mysteries beneath Kensington Central Library with Dead Quiet
Immersive theatre is always a gamble. Even for those of us with a long history of stepping out of the
Immersive theatre is always a gamble. Even for those of us with a long history of stepping out of the
The director of an experimental comedy showing at the VAULT festival next week sees the play as a ‘fuck you’
Exhibition, a new venue in the heart of the White City regeneration, opens tomorrow night with a Catfish & The
My Cousin Rachel is about many things: love, lust, pride, suspicion, jealousy, and quite possibly murder. But more than any
Canadian singer-songwriter Stephen Fearing’s UK tour comes to Teddington’s Landmark Arts Centre this Sunday (February 9). He is backed by
Clapham’s Two Brewers showcased the finest Black and Asian drag talent last week at Batty Mama’s sing along of the
K-pop superstar group BTS have announced that their two huge headline London shows for the 2020 ‘Map Of The Soul
London theatre has been on quite the journey throughout history, from Shakespeare’s Globe all the way to £250 Hamilton tickets.
Would you join a choir if you couldn’t sing? For many Britons, the answer seems to be yes. London Vauxhall
Tantrums, queues for the bathroom and running out of milk makes breakfast time the most stressful time of the day
Former Ministry of Defence official Nick Pope has commended the words of Britain’s first astronaut to enter space, who said