Coming as part of Outlaws, a series of thematically linked plays conducted at the Ovalhouse...
After a successful run at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford, the majesty of The...
The last time Michael Ball was in a West End stage musical, he was wearing...
It’s fair to say that an evening of interpretative dance might be a thing of joy for hardcore theatre-goers only. Many people prefer to consume it in snippets, as an accompaniment to a pop track in a video, or as part of a musical. As such, sitting through an hour of dance...
The stag night, an evening of booze fuelled alpha male antics, punch-ups...
Unconventional, hysterical, yet oddly poignant, Thirsty has it all....
Think of things you’d want to be doing...
Surprise your beloved one before Valentine’s Day...
Notoriously difficult to read, Franz Kafka’s works contain...
Every Tuesday and Wednesday in Soho, American comedian Lewis Schaffer is Free until Famous. With over 250 performances, this is London’s longest-running solo comedy show, which started in October 2008. The hosting venue – the soft-lit and cosy basement of The Source Below – can fit in about 25 people and has its...
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