The Bodyguard – the epic romantic film starring the late Whitney...
Punk rock gets a glee-ful in Green Day’s American...
Lots of cross-dressing and satire...
A deep, personal journey through the technology of the mind, Defrag...
Willingly paying for bad service, delighting in plates crashing to the...
Having only launched last January, Oryx...
It never ceases to amaze how many pocketsize stage theatres are...
The festive season is rapidly approaching. The infamous Coca-Cola advert,...
The Upstairs Room, a new play by American playwright David K...
“I don’t even know what this charity is...
From the moment Alex and his droogs...
The stage is set with polythene-wrapped furniture, awkwardly strung...
Polish writer Stanislaw Lem can easily be rated amongst the top Science...
Autobiographically tinged, Homework by Howard Colyer is a personal,...
Directed by Arcola Theatre’s founder Mehmet Ergen, Sweet...
Robin Norton-Hale’s revamp of Giacomo Puccini’s La Bohème first opened...
A recent stranger to the stand-up stage, Alan Davies has returned from his decade-long...
Friends of the Earth have announced the line-up of this year’s Laugh...
Fresh from their success with As Ye Sow at this year’s...
Bright lights, vivacious women and a dance marathon – but no Bruce...
Cooking Ghosts is a theatrical delight of art, film and...
Drifting aimlessly around their...
The set of but i cd only whisper is minimal, nearly bare. A single...
The Horrible Histories series is a well-known one,...
Once you’ve finished watching Victor/Victoria in London’s minute and...
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