Six-storey centre to fight deadly ‘global health threat’ approved
A six-storey research centre to fight a deadly “global health threat” could open at the Paddington Basin in 2028. The plans were approved by…
Cyrano de Bergerac
Further casting is announced for the Royal Shakespeare Company’s critically acclaimed production of Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand in a new version by…
Review: The Waves at Jermyn Street Theatre
Nowhere to Hide — and Nowhere Else You’d Rather Be There is a moment early in The Waves at Jermyn Street Theatre when you…
Hit Machine
A play about family, art and the making of music Josh Radnor (‘Ted Mosby’ on the Emmy-nominated TV series How I Met Your Mother)…
‘I’m a local election expert – this is the knife-edge London result everyone will be watching’
An election expert has said that all eyes will be on Westminster City Council – where results balance on “a knife-edge” – at the…
Dark of the Moon
Witzend Productions and Charing Cross Theatre Productions announced the full cast for the world premiere of new musical Dark of the Moon, based on…
Council applies for borough-wide injunction to tackle illegal car meets
Illegal car meets may face greater enforcement in Central London as Westminster City Council applies for a borough-wide injunction. Supported by Kensington and Chelsea…
Review: Kinky Boots at The Coliseum
With a crash of drums and trumpets, Kinky Boots opened in the Price & Son shoe factory, a Northampton firm with Mr Price struggling…
The Museum of Edible Earth
Sustainability in Somerset House For many years, Somerset House was the Public Record Office and held the country’s birth, marriage, and death certificates, plus…
Review: Sugar Daddy at the Underbelly Boulevard Soho
‘What is grief if not un-monetised content?’ An autobiographical tale. Sam, dressed in shorts and vest, is sat on a small deck. Representing the…
Review: Vanessa Haynes at Ronnie Scott’s Upstairs
‘A voice that dwells in the ghetto but heads for the boudoir’ Vanessa Haynes is back with a residency at Ronnie Scott’s Upstairs, bringing…
Review: Evening All Afternoon at Donmar Warehouse
‘A reflective, compassionate exploration of a modern family life’ As winter loosens its grip and blue skies return to the capital, the arrival of…


















