Depression is notoriously misunderstood and difficult to define in clear terms....
Set in a dystopian London, in the aftermath of a terrorist attack on a plane,...
“Living with the lights on, that’s what it’s all about.”...
Derby-born musical sensation James Morrison was back to shake up London’s...
Worklight Theatre’s award-winning production Labels is opening this April at...
The Number 90 Bar & Kitchen in Hackney has something of...
Tucked away in a smoky back room in North London, there was something special brewing...
Winner of four Oliver Awards, including Best New Musical, Sunny...
It need not be said that theatre is an audiovisual...
Everyone has to grow up and adapt to the real world; this is what the...
Ludovico Einaudi himself has admitted that he is difficult to classify....
Kenneth Branagh and Rob Brydon have reunited with director Sean Foley to...
Forget the checked floor and bread baskets. Forget the brown leather...
Corby’s debut album carries the sentiment of a personal diary in audio format, each song representative of another chapter of his life: the highs, the lows, passion and woes. His temperate and evocative tone has been well-produced and balanced effectively to fully showcase his range and technique, which is effortless and graceful. Undoubtedly, with...
Christmas dinner? Done. Mother’s Day? Sorted. Only one big cooking hurdle left for...
If You Kiss Me, Kiss Me is not a play in the traditional sense of...
One often wonders why bands make the long trip over from the United States to...
Billed as “a comedy of Biblical proportions”, Gary Sinyor’s NotMoses is...
The second piece of work from the striking Engineer Theatre Collective, Run...
The Narcissist, written and directed by Gavin Davis, holds up a mirror to...
Sitting at the bleachers and waving a complimentary flag, Adam...
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