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DARKFIELD AT THE DITCH
Acclaimed immersive theatre producers DARKFIELD take up residency in The Ditch, Shoreditch Town Hall this April.
Shoreditch Town Hall Spring 2025
Shoreditch Town Hall announces sensational spring season of immersive, inclusive and uplifting events.
Somerset House Studios 2025 Programme
Featuring installations, performances and online commissions, alongside the year-long cross-disciplinary programme.
The Pleasance
The Pleasance unveils a spectacular new season of bold theatre for 2025.
Winter in London: Activites and things to do
Whether you want to escape the cold or embrace it, there are so many things to do in London this winter - read on for…
The Best Places to Bowl in London
If you can spare a few minutes, our round-up of bowling in London should strike a chord.
MRS PRESIDENT
An intimate and politically charged portrait of America’s most misunderstood First Lady.
GIANT
Following a sell-out run at the Royal Court, the play everyone is talking about is transferring to the West End.
Too Many Books
A thought-provoking, debut play that explores the complexities of international adoption.
The National Youth Music Theatre Royal News
The National Youth Music Theatre (NYMT) perform for His Majesty the King at Buckingham Palace to showcase Holocaust…
Miss-I-Doll
The world premiere of musical comedy Miss-I-Doll brings a dose of reality to The Other Palace.
Hansel & Gretel
Come on an enchanting adventure in Northern Ballet's brand-new children's ballet - a treat for all the family.
Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club
Upcoming shows over the next few months…
Ordinary Madness
Inspired by the real life and works of Charles Bukowski, a dramatic compilation of six short plays spanning 1950s-1970s USA.
Afro Futures Festival
Back for another year of artistic excellence, presented by Certain Blacks.
The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme 2025
The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme (JFTFP) is back for its 22nd edition!
Chiswick House & Gardens News
Looking back at a brilliant year... and ahead to an even more exciting one!
Our interview with playwright Katia Haddad
Katia Haddad’s play MARIUPOL is based on her treasured memories of the Ukrainian city
Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors
Bram Stoker’s horror classic receives a comic makeover in this lightning-fast gender-bending reimagining production.
Barbara Hepworth: Strings
Piano Nobile presents a unique exhibition about one of the most important artists and sculptors of the 20th century.