The storyline is of a widowed Welsh mother Anna becoming a governess and English tutor to the wives and numerous children of the stubborn King of Siam (now Thailand)…
Read MoreThe Southbank Centre continues to excel in their program of events for 2024 with the showing of the Ballet National de Marseille: ROOMMATES at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, SouthBank Centre…
Read MorePowerful spoken word theatre from playwright Henry Madd explores the highs and lows of small-town adolescence and the nuances of the friendships we make in these formative and turbulent years.
Read MoreWish You Weren’t Here, a Theatre Centre and Sheffield Theatres collaboration written by Katie Redford has been created in conversation with hundreds of young people across the country…
Read MoreLos Angeles-based, Boston-raised songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist artist Khamari has landed himself in London to begin his first tour with a couple of nights at The Lower Third in Denmark Street...
Read MoreBlood, US Border Patrol Uniforms, Tracey Emin all at the Barbican’s latest exhibition UNRAVEL: The Power and Politics of Textiles in Art…
Read MoreThe production comes from the Aslant Theatre Company, an international female-led collective producing new work and imaginative adaptations. Despite Two Rounds having only three nights at the Jermyn Street Theatre we do hope this wonderfully amusing play will get another run…
Read MoreThe Charcoal Heads is a sequence of large-scale drawings and oil paintings tethered to a formative period of Frank Auerbach’s career. On display for the first time as a comprehensive collection at The Courtauld Gallery…
Read MoreAppropriately after Valentine’s Day we are sitting above a stage carpeted with 8000 carnations to see NELKEN by Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch + Terrain Boris Charmatz performing on a stage at the Sadler’s Wells Theatre. This seminal piece debuted in 1982 and hasn’t been seen here since 2005. It returns now with a new generation of dancers and under its new artistic director of 18 months, Boris Charmatz….
Read MoreThe Olivier Award nominated play 10 Nights originally staged at the Bush Theatre in 2021 is a one man show written by Shahid Iqbal Khan as part of the Write to Play programme led by Graeae Theatre in partnership with the Bush Theatre. The current production at the Omnibus theatre in Clapham…
Read MoreTucked away above a pub in a leafy corner of Highgate Village, Upstairs at the Gatehouse is a hidden gem of a theatre – and it’s latest offering, Songs for a New World, is the perfect production for this intimate venue…
Read MoreWhen Forms Come Alive highlights ways in which artists have embraced ideas of movement, flux, poetic transformation and organic growth and how nothing stays the same…
Read MoreThe Southbank Centre hosted an event to kick off their 11-day annual Imagine Children’s Festival with the launch of Children’s Laureate Joseph Coelho’s new book Luna Loves Gardening illustrated by Fiona Lumbers…
Read MoreKew Gardens 28th annual Orchid Festival has taken over the Princess of Wales Conservatory. Inspiration this year comes from the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar which is home to over 1,000 species of orchid…
Read MoreDennis Severs House was born from the vision of a Southern Californian with the same name. He arrived in Spitalfields in 1979 and purchased a derelict house at 18 Folgate Street. In 1980, the house opened its doors, inviting visitors to discover his eccentric labour of love…
Read MoreKin is a deeply personal story for Lahav, inspired by the journey made by his grandmother in 1932 as she fled persecution in Yemen and travelled to Palestine. Ninety years later her experience still resonates, and serves to highlight the ongoing and indiscriminate cruelties faced by immigrants and refugees across the world…
Read MoreThe international art calendar for 2024 has launched with the opening of the London Art Fair, founded in 1989 by London’s Business Design Centre in Islington…
Read MoreKathryn Gardner’s Fairytale on Church Street is The Cockpit’s first ‘homegrown’ show in 35 years. Her original story celebrates the importance of the arts in local communities and embraces the style of fringe theatre organisations like The Cockpit fight to preserve…
Read MoreSophie Anderson’s young adult novel, the basis of the play, is in the second camp. Inspired by stories told by her Prussian grandmother, Anderson’s Baba Yaga is an eccentric but well-meaning old lady (played with comic idiosyncrasy by Lisa Howard)…
Read MoreA Christmas Carol meets It's A Wonderful Life meets... *NSYNC…
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