Television has long struggled to capture the nuances of second-generation immigrant experiences with the depth they deserve, but Abdullah Saeed’s Deli Boys offers a sharp, witty take on cultural ...
Premiering in London back in 1978, Alterations by Guyanese writer Michael Abbensetts sees its first major revival at London’s ...
The Gatehouse is a cosy venue in Hampstead, home to a wonderfully intimate theatre upstairs. This season, the renowned ...
Not your usual concert. For one night only, Clean Bandit bring all their friends, old and new, to the London Palladium. The ...
BRIT Awards week was once one of rock and roll excess that threw up tales like Bob Mortimer extracting Jarvis Cocker from ...
Is it possible for a lone performance to both electrify and deflate a whole play in equal measure? It’s a question worth ...
The intersection of music and gaming is a fascinating realm where the auditory art of bands can breathe new life into the ...
The tragicomic hero has long been an archetype of British comedy. Set against a dusty, damp dressing room, The Last Laugh ...
Yari Club, the yakitori restaurant located on St Martin’s Lane, will be celebrating International Women’s Day by offering ...
As we finally put the darkest days of winter behind us and get ready to embrace the early signs of spring, there’s never been ...
One of the most respected rockstars of the 21st century is about to take centre stage at the Troxy tonight. It’s his second night running at the East London venue, with both shows selling out ...
Two years after her first ever headline, Natalie Jane brings the Sick to My Stomach tour to Shepherd Bush’s Empire. From 200 people in New York to 2,000 in London town, Jane has been on a rocketship ...
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