Lillian Hellman’s The Little Foxes is coming to the Young Vic Theatre,...
“I’m dead, then? Good.” With this wry, sardonic opening line,...
What was the first ballet you ever saw? Chances are, it was Nutcracker. The story...
Written and directed by Andrew Pollard, Cinderella draws from...
The festive period is a time for hearty feasting and an opportunity to sharpen our...
Christmas is that special time of year when we search for the...
Christmas is the season of joy, a time to gather with...
Let’s face it, celebrating Christmas involves...
From the outskirts of the Bull & Gate pub in Kentish...
If the pained Gallic screams of “Charlotte, je...
The Tate Modern Project occupied the former power station’s cylindrical oil...
The latest event to immerse itself into the Olympics is...
Paloma Faith returned to London’s Somerset House for a second night, showcasing...
London is France’s sixth biggest city in terms of population – it is no surprise then that Bastille Day (aka “le 14 juillet”) is such a big event in the British capital. We decided to go and check out Ricard’s Bastille Day celebrations at the Chelsea Physic Garden. Ricard promised sun and holiday...
The final instalment in director Christopher Nolan’s rebooted...
As a huge Derren Brown fan, I was delighted to see Svengali return...
The Hammersmith Apollo was full to the brim as people from far and wide squeezed into the venue complete with band t-shirts and hooded jumpers. As the crowd waited excitedly for the band, shouts of “Lady A!” could be heard echoing around the Apollo. Monday was Lady Antebellum’s first London show as...
At 8am this morning, commuters were roused from their...
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