Angriff der Lederhosenzombies (Attack of the...
The consequences of living inside a militarised nation are brought to live in...
Taking to the stage upstairs at Oslo, Hackney, brothers Ross and Ben Duffy kicked off...
Hannah was a teacher before she moved to the UK. Now she...
Possibilities is a new play written by Jamal Chong, examining the relationship...
Based in South-West France, Sunset Sons have come far in just a short...
This show is fast and episodic: sliding between intimate duets and complex...
Halloween isn’t just for the kids, we grown-ups can get involved too and, in...
Acclaimed actor Liam Brennan returns to his role as...
Our feelings towards Halloween change wildly from one stage of our...
The phrase “the car’s the star” often crops up when talking about...
Ben Marks and Matt Emmerson are to open Perilla in...
Apparently the average London worker doesn’t even manage to take a...
There’s a macabre fascination that surrounds the Victorian pastime of freak...
Peter Shaffer’s Amadeus, first performed in 1979 and now revived by Michael...
South Africa: The Art of a Nation at the British...
Currently on show at the V&A are a selection of masks...
The Light Between Oceans, Derek Cianfrance’s latest depressathon, is every bit as...
Storming back to the West End after a 25 year sabbatical, Moby Dick:...
Joseph J Jones played his first ever sold out show last night to an adoring...
Dare Devil Rides to Jarama, a new play by Neil Gore, tells...
As Charlie Chaplin once said, “Life is a tragedy when seen in close-up,...
Camden’s Electric Ballroom was charged with anticipation for Sydney-based rock...
The Upcoming has a pair of tickets to give away for the...
Part of K-Music, London’s festival of Korean music, Darkness Poomba is a...
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