Stuart is a writer and musician from Wolverhampton. He now lives in London and spends his time in record shops and book shops, seeking out new music, theatre, books, restaurants and the best pint the city has to offer.
Rag’n’Bone Man, the alias of 32-year-old Rory Graham,...
“It’s so great to be playing the Bush,” Frances declares,...
“The war is not funny, Sir,” says one high-ranking officer – or...
Nathan Ball steps onto the stage of the Omeara, with its with golden proscenium arch,...
In the tiny upstairs room of Chalk Farm’s Lock Tavern, Otherkin are kicking off...
Life is a circus, and love can run rings around us. Based on the 1897...
Communions are a guitar band that run with more than a few influences, but inarguably...
The gilded chamber of the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse at...
Playing to a crowd that is positively electric for a Monday evening,...
This latest tour of Jonathan Larson’s Rent is billed not only as a celebration...
Shakespeare’s Globe’s programme continues into a windy, wet winter season with a brand-new musical version of Pinocchio. Despite the occasional darker story beats that draw from Carlo Collodi’s 19th-century original Adventures of Pinocchio, Sean Holmes’s production is a superb retelling that delivers sheer wittiness, deft stagecraft, and heartfelt sincerity. The story of...
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