Keeler is a biographical play based on the story of Christine Keeler, the...
Coinciding with the 126th birthday of Lawrence Lowry and written by...
The Tricks are an unpretentious, slightly starry-eyed four-piece...
The Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith is currently staging a series...
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Black Jesus, a play by political playwright Anders Lustgarten, received...
Le Week-end, starring Jim Broadbent and Lindsay Duncan, is a film focused on the struggling...
A Tale of Two Cities is one of Dickens’ most successful...
The UK Jewish Film Festival, which runs from October 30 to November 17, is in...
Hoarding has long been a subject of fascination for storytellers and audiences alike, spawning countless pseudo-docs offering an exploitative peek into the lives of sufferers. Emerging playwright Chloe Lawrence-Taylor is clearly fascinated with the subject, too, but presents a more sympathetic, nuanced view in Personal Values. Stuck (almost literally) in her overstuffed...
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