‘It would just be nice to be recognised like everyone else gets to be’: Wigs, hair, and makeup at the Olivier Awards
Even if you’re not a theatre kid, you’d likely still be familiar with Elphaba’s green skin and black hair, the

Even if you’re not a theatre kid, you’d likely still be familiar with Elphaba’s green skin and black hair, the

On the bustling South Bank of the Thames, you hear the click-clacking of typing. A bell rings, the carriage slides

A 66-year-old has received the first robot heart operation at St George’s Hospital in Tooting, now one of only three

“We got to the hospital and he was struggling to breathe. Then it happened again a month later. And again.

There are signs that the film industry may finally be bouncing back. Industry insiders, filmmakers and cinema lovers are hopeful

The Mary Wallace theatre in Twickenham is preparing to perform their quirky re-interpretation of Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus from the

The Playground Theatre in Notting Hill is hosting a series of women-led performances across March, with the intent to celebrate

The South London food bank will have a Comedy Fundraiser hosted by Armpit Comedy to raise money for the charity

‘Go Feral Like The Big Dogs‘ sets out to do what its name suggests with a riveting, raw, animalistic performance

The traditional theatre seat is losing ground across London, but nowhere is the shift more visible than in the capital’s

If Shakespeare could doomscroll, would he have written Hamlet? If Turner had access to Chat GPT, would he have taken