‘It changes the game’ – The Great Gatsby turns the 1920s on its head with female lead
How does the American dream change when you’re a Jazz Age millionaire who is mysterious, exuberant, and LGBTQ+? Co-writers and
How does the American dream change when you’re a Jazz Age millionaire who is mysterious, exuberant, and LGBTQ+? Co-writers and
Grassroots music venues (GMVs) will receive a percentage of every ticket sold at a British arena or stadium in a
Doctor Who returns on BBC One this Christmas Day with a festive special titled ‘Joy to the World’ written by
An interactive poetry exhibition at the National Poetry Library blurs verses with visual art and materials to inspire a bold
A Harry Styles lookalike contest was held in Soho Square on 9 November where the best doppelganger won £50. Journalist
Diwali on the Square, one of the biggest celebrations of Diwali returned to Trafalgar Square on Sunday 27 October. The
Hundreds attended London Brick Festival, a gathering of LEGO enthusiasts to trade pieces and marvel at spectacular creations, at the
The London Literature Festival returned to the Southbank Centre this autumn, collecting artists, poets, writers and book lovers to challenge
There is a staggering difference between the number of male and female directors whose films have reached number one at
The Happiest Man on Earth opened on 20 November at the Southwark Playhouse in London and moves audiences with its
Gregory Maguire wrote Wicked in 1998. His shtick, at the time, was writing spin-offs of fairy tales from the point