Last Day Of Clerkenwell Design Week Tomorrow

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Clerkenwell Design Week is a chance to see the newest of British and international (mostly European) design in a very convenient  way – it’s compact, with three venues and fifty exhibitors participating this year, all of which are easily walkable from one to another. So what will you find if you go along tomorrow? Maybe it’s the [...]

Five London Galleries To Put On Your To-Do List

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London is justly celebrated for its galleries. With over 300 galleries and museums dotted across the city, many of them free, it isn’t hard to see why. Whether your tastes are classic, contemporary, modernist or even post-modernist, London’s galleries are sure to deliver. While it’s true that London can be hard on the wallet when [...]

Northern Ballet’s The Great Gatsby – A Review

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Forget the film of the same name which is attracting a lot of attention at the moment – the Gatsby you didn’t want to miss was the Northern Ballet production at Sadler’s Wells. If you did, I’m very sorry, because London was the last stop on their UK tour so you’ve missed your chance for [...]

All Star Productions’ Phantom @ The Olde Rose & Crown – A Review

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Currently on stage in Walthamstow’s dedicated theatre space. upstairs at the Olde Rose & Crown on Hoe St, is in-house professional theatre company All Star Productions’ latest musical – Phantom. Based on the Gaston Leroux novel, this version of Phantom follows the libretto and score devised by Maury Weston and Arthur Kopit (rather than the [...]

These Shining Lives @ The Park Theatre – A Review

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Opening the first season at London’s brand spanking new North London performance space, the Park Theatre in Finsbury Park,  is a new production of Melanie Marnich’s 2008 play, These Shining Lives. Directed by Loveday Ingram, These Shining Lives is a story about the women workers of Westclox who were responsible for painting the glow-in-the-dark dials [...]

Mockingbirds, Manners & Music Make Up Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre’s 2013 Season

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Opening tonight at the theatre which boasts the most unusual ceiling in London – the stars – is Timothy Sheader production of To Kill A Mockingbird, which kicks off the exciting 2013 season at the Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre. Based on the Harper Lee story that explores issues around race and inequality in 1930s [...]

The Ladykillers Returns To The Vaudeville Theatre From 29 June

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After a successful run at the Gielgud Theatre, Graham Linehan’s adaptation of the seminal Ealing Comedy The Ladykillers returns to the West End with a four month run at the Vaudeville Theatre, starting on 29 June. Adapted from the 1955 screenplay by William Rose, the play recounts the experiences of a group of hapless bank [...]

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