Inside The Brutalism Appreciation Society: how ‘ugly’ concrete buildings are winning admiring fans
At the heart of the city of London, three concrete towers dominate the skyline. This is the Barbican: a concrete
At the heart of the city of London, three concrete towers dominate the skyline. This is the Barbican: a concrete
Rogue Opera’s Bronwen Stephes-Harding performing live in South West London
There is no one quite like Alan Bennett. The Yorkshire-born writer has been delighting audiences for nearly fifty years. His
The art of immersive technologies is to be showcased at Mitcham VR Festival in Merton this weekend. Closing FilmMerton, the
The London Book Fair organisers have cancelled the event amid the coronavirus outbreak. The annual book fair was due to
The Orange Tree Theatre uses drama to bring a modern twist to Shakespeare to enhance the learning and creativity of
TALK PROPA focuses on the difficulties of being a northern woman in the performing arts and the world of acting.
There once was a time when London had a bingo hall, or even two, on virtually every high street and
Battersea Arts Centre’s (BAC) artistic director Tarek Iskander has been in the job for nine months, and his inaugural season
Battersea Arts Centre (BAC) continued its commitment to inclusivity by becoming the world’s first relaxed venue, during a celebration last
Battersea Power Station has been under construction for most of its lifetime. A disused white elephant in the south of