At the outset, Tim Crouch makes an unassuming entrance to a brightly lit stage,...
Samuel Beckett’s 1958 play Krapp’s Last Tape is currently enjoying...
Written by Amy Powell Yeates, Little Deaths has made its way to Southwest London...
Few plays deconstruct themselves as confidently and...
Restaurant Capilungo, a...
On the 8th of May, a new bistro blending...
The Westbury Hotel in London’s Mayfair has...
Following a tour around the UK, London Contemporary Theatre comes to the...
Set in 1970s Copenhagen, Thomas Vinterberg’s The Commune is somewhat less polished than his...
Award-winning, London-based independent film company Purple Geko, in collaboration with Nicky Slimting...
The Killing$ of Tony Blair is, like its title, a clumpy but entertaining political...
It is commonly accepted that sequels do not always live up to their predecessors’ former...
With the theatre in the middle of its 60th anniversary, one cannot...
A meditation on youth, ambition and what constitutes success lies,...
Michael Kiwanuka returns with Love and Hate, his take on the famously...
With the sweltering temperatures of recent days, the best option would be to...
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