History and Hilarity
5 Mistakes That Changed History is the hilarious live show performed by comedian and historian, Paul Coulter, a British writer, comedian and historian, whose…
The Merry Wives of Windsor
Shakespeare’s Globe announced the cast of The Merry Wives of Windsor. The cast comprises Corrina Buchan as Rugby / Cover, Jolyon Coy as Ford,…
Girl from the North Country
Following its critically acclaimed and sell out world premiere run at The Old Vic, Girl from the North Country transferred to the West End…
Feasting at the Festival of Food
The London Restaurant Festival is up and running all over the capital with tasting menus and other gastronomic experiences. Last night I enjoyed one…
Review: Fiddler on the Roof – Barbican
Jordan Fein breathes new life into classic play In the summer of 2024 Regents Park Open Air Theatre theatre hosted a musical that would…
Review: The Croft – Churchill Theatre
Based on stories that have roamed the Highlands for centuries ‘What’s that,’ asked my theatre companion nervously as we looked through our programmes. ‘It…
Wimbledon on the Water
St. Katharine Docks announces the highly anticipated return of its Summer Screen on Water, transforming London’s only central marina into a unique outdoor entertainment…
Travelling Man: Com Amor Brazil
British-Ghanaian producer and DJ, Juls debuts his first ever documentary film Travelling Man: Com Amor Brazil at his newly announced immersive exhibition, running from…
CSI: Crime Scene Improvisation
No one knows who the killer is, not even the cast! CSI: Crime Scene Improvisation will be returning to Wilton’s Music Hall on Friday 4…
Yoshitomo Nara
A window into the inner-workings of the artist The Hayward Gallery presents the first UK solo exhibition at a public art gallery by leading…
The Mountview Festival
Where stories become bridges Mountview’s MA Creative Producers are excited to announce this year’s cohort’ Showcase and Fundraising Campaign View Festival 2025 – A…
Review: Cul-de-Sac – Omnibus Theatre
Repression, hidden affairs and ennui in suburbia Set in one room across the course of one night, David Shopland’s Cul-de-Sac is a snarky take…