Returning to Sadler’s Wells for the summer, Matthew Bourne’s...
In the intimate setting of the King’s Head Theatre, King of...
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Two Michelin-starred London restaurants, Taku and...
Lionface, an alt-pop quartet from Bristol headed by vocalist Kat Marsh, released...
One of Shakespeare’s darkest and bloodiest plays, Macbeth, a tragedy of political ambition and lust...
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Rounding out night six of the ten-night Apple...
Singing, dancing, joke-cracking musical comedy trio The Midnight Beast...
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It’s a shame that science-fiction never gets the funding it deserves unless it’s in the...
Apple Music Festival continued its third day of festivities with headline act One Direction playing to a more intimate audience at The Roundhouse. One Direction played a compendium from their recent albums, bulldozing through 15 hits in just over an hour’s performance. Classics such as Best Song Ever and What Makes You...
Telling the tale of the creation of Montreal band Arcade Fire’s latest...
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