The Gatehouse is a cosy venue in Hampstead, home to a wonderfully...
Is it possible for a lone performance to both electrify and deflate a...
Premiering in London back in 1978, Alterations by Guyanese writer Michael...
The tragicomic hero has long been an archetype of British comedy. Set...
On the 8th of March, Yari Club, the yakitori...
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In celebration of...
Yotam Ottolenghi is about to open a new deli in Richmond, marking the first...
Feeling a little like an unofficial sequel to The Devil Wears Prada (2006), and providing...
It is 1660. King Charles II is flirting with the French, British theatre is...
This film is aggravating for a number of reasons. The concept of a forbidden love...
Sally Messham makes her stage debut this autumn at the Lyric Theatre in...
At least half of the hands in a full Royal Albert Hall go up when...
By now everyone knows Lance Armstrong’s story: the disgraced fallen cycling hero, the man...
Critics have already dubbed director Paul Hyett’s very British creature-feature “the best werewolf...
Meet Jess. Jess has Tourette’s and was once asked to...
Paul Murphy is a London-based playwright. With no university degree or formal training...
Debuting at HighTide Festival 2015, Brenda is a playful and poignant piece of new...
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