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The Swell at Orange Tree Theatre | review

Directed by Hannah Hauer-King The Swell which was shortlisted for the Women’s Prize for Playwriting in 2020 is currently showing...
Adam Gillen as Charlie-Fairbanks.-Photo Credit- Helen Maybanks

Adam Gillen is wonderful in Radio | review

Al Smith's Radio at the Arcola Theatre in Dalston tells the story of Charlie Fairbanks Jr (played by...
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MARCK’s Playground at Bluerider ART

Bluerider ART, a progressive gallery, was founded in 2013 by Taipei-based IT entrepreneur Elsa Wang. It launches it's 2024 Programme...

Redemption through Art with Singaporean Artist Barry Yeow

It was August 15, 2008. Barry Yeow was to find himself locked up at Bedok police station. He had mugged a Chinese woman, taken...

Stephanie Martin on her play JUNIPER AND JULES

Stephanie Martin’s Juniper and Jules at Soho Theatre, opens on 5th May following a successful run at VAULT Festival in 2019....

Echoes of Migration: Launching a Global Platform for Art and Belonging

London will soon host the launch of Art Voyage, a new UK-based cultural platform dedicated to amplifying migrant voices and fostering global...

Steve Simmonds: Bringing Heart and Humour to ‘The Secret Garden’ at York Theatre Royal

York Theatre Royal is currently blooming with the arrival of the Tony Award-winning musical, The Secret Garden. Based on the timeless 1911...

Davina Moon on her role in The Snow Queen

Written and directed by Ciaran McConville, The Snow Queen is based on the story by Hans Christian Andersen. It will show at...
Natalie Casey, Ralph Davis, Sam Frenchum, Michael Marcus & Catrin Stewart_Valued Friends_Pamela Raith Photography

Valued Friends @ Kingston’s Rose Theatre – Review

Directed by Michael Fentiman, Stephen Jeffreys’ Valued Friends is at Kingston’s Rose Theatre until October 12th. The play stars Natalie...

The many faces of Constance Markievicz to be revealed in a new exhibition at...

'Markievicz: Portraits & Propaganda' aims to broaden understanding of a familiar yet mysterious figure in a new exhibition, that opens Saturday 27th October...