Fiona Doyle
The Son at Duke of York’s Theatre – review
Directed by Michael Longhurst, Florian Zeller’s poignant play deals with adolescent depression after the breakdown of the marriage...
OASIS PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION COMES TO h Club London
MASTERPLAN25 marks 25 years since the release of OASIS’ debut album DEFINITELY, MAYBE. The exhibition will include never before seen imagery of...
Ray Emmet Brown on his role in ‘Two Trains running’
There's a controversial new president in the White House, and racial tensions are on the rise.
Directed by...
Theo Barber on his role in ‘My One True Friend’
Two families, two different lives.
My One True Friend is set in 1970 Rhodesia and opened at Tristan Bates...
Phil Cheadle on his role in ‘Reasons To Stay Alive’
'Life is waiting for you. Hang on in there if you can. Life is always worth it.'
Reasons to...
Matthew Woodyatt on his role as Victor in Dr. Zhivago
Based on the Nobel Prize-winning novel by Boris Pasternak, Dr. Zhivago takes us on an epic journey of heartbreaking romance, following the search...
Pip Chamberlin on his role in Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain – Part Four!
Birmingham Stage Company’s production of Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain – Part Four! opened at Apollo Theatre on 6 August.
We all want to meet...
Ed Zanders on his role in Piano_Play at Edinburgh Fringe
Bach + Beethoven + Britney = Tom. Piano_Play is a play about an ex-boyfriend, obsession and classical music.
Olga Lomaka Pink Panther exhibition opens with ‘The White Party’ from Inspired Homes
With homage to Jeff Koon’s 1988 Pink Panther, visual artist Olga Lomaka lit up the iconic Innova development in Croydon during Monday...
Sherlock Holmes and the invisible thing review: an entertaining night out
I ventured out to see Sherlock Holmes and the invisible thing on the hottest day of the year...





































