Rajiv Joseph’s 2009 play, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo,...
Shakespeare’s Globe’s programme continues into a windy, wet winter...
Potted Panto is a quirky pantomime remix brought to Wilton’s Music...
The Great Christmas Feast returns to The Lost Estate this festive...
108 Brasserie on Marylebone Lane...
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On 20th December,...
A new and intriguing theatrical style has arrived in the West End: a Samuel...
If last night’s Mister Lasagna launch was any indication, the war on carbs is officially...
“I swear I have had a kebab with most of the people in this place,”...
Tom Lehrer is perhaps less known these days than he should...
Winning more awards than any other theatrical production in history, JB...
The Book of Mormon, written by South Park’s authors Trey Parker...
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 2014, Annie Baker’s The Flick...
Taking inspiration from trips to politically riddled countries...
Not a disaster by its own cheap and cheerful standards, Golden Years, partly penned by...
Kicking Off is a humorous commentary on the insidious effects of sports mania – an...
London is an emotional stop for Mumford & Sons, because it’s where their journey started. And that, in a way, explains their return to the city, first in March at the Forum (the start of a short run of intimate gigs ahead of the long-awaited new album), then this December for two...






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