Crass commercialism is ready to explode for a debauched Black Friday weekend of spending online and in shops all around London. Here’s 5 ways you can focus your energy on something meaningful this weekend…
We caught up with Beth Hopkins guest curator of Bethlem Gallery’s summer show ‘Elsewhere’ in Bethlem Royal Hospital home of mental health care in South East London. Expect to see eye-popping work from seven contemporary artists in the gallery and outdoors in the beautiful landscape at Bethlem Royal Hospital.
A mesmeric, unmissable mash-up of live theatre, dance and VR gaming, Kakilang’s HOME X is hybrid performance art with an urgent message about migration and the nature of home.
Dabbers opens its second bingo venue in Hackney, promising to bring cheeky calls, disco balls, big laughs and plenty of prizes to Mare Street!
A Marmite-like immersive experience in Woolwich – there will be love and hate, and everything in between, for Punchdrunk’s The Burnt City, but either way this is undeniably ambitious spectacle on a grand scale.
We caught up with supremely talented cabaret darling Alexander Luttley to talk about his new role curating shows at Hello Darling! an immersive wonderland in Waterloo. Main pic illustrated by Darling & Edge. All photos below by Hanson Leatherby Photography….
March is an odd month for London, with the impending doom of Brexit Day looming over us. But FEAR NOT dear reader, we have lots of unmissable events to make it all feel a bit less Brexshit! Brexit Means (Stuff…
Ah, February: the month of love! Well, it’s time to extend your arms, reach out and hug London with our February recommendations. Comedy & Cabaret Babylon Festival | Bush Theatre, Shepherds Bush | 4-9 Feb A celebration of Black and Brown cultural…
We caught up with maverick theatre maker and member of 27 Degrees, Marie Klimis to talk about their hot new show Medusa coming up in September 2018. Medusa | Crypt Gallery, Euston | 26-29 September 2018 | From £12 Tell us…
We’ve been checking out some of the shows that jumped out at us from the LIFT Festival programme – here’s what we thought…