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Chris Lintott and Steve Pretty’s Universe (of Music) 2019 Tour

The Cosmic Shambles Network presents an evening of improvised conversation, contemplation, science and music. It brings together two expert enthusiasts to explore...

Stranger Sings! | Review

Written by Jonathan Hogue, Stranger Sings! is a parody of the hit netflix sci-fi series Stranger things. It...
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 Gian Carlo Ferrini on role in The Ice at the End of the World

“We do not take the journey; the journey takes us." The Ice at the End of the World...
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Nicola Lucey on CSI: Crime Scene Improvisation

CSI: Crime Scene Improvisation will be bringing their sell out Fringe show to Wilton’s Music Hall for a one night only on...

Interview: Director Andy Sandberg on Operation Epsilon

Written by Alan Brody and directed by Andy Sandberg, Operation Epsilon runs 15th September to 21st October at Southwark Playhouse Elephant, London....

The Foundling Museum | “Tiny Traces: African & Asian Children at London’s Foundling Hospital

"Tiny Traces: African & Asian Children at London’s Foundling Hospital" will open at the Foundling Museum tomorrow 30 September 2022, running...

Algorithmic Alchemies: How Gordon Cheung Bridges the Dutch Golden Age and the Digital Age

In his latest exhibition, Many Worlds, One Mind, the London-based multimedia artist uses pixel-sorting algorithms and financial data to unmask the...

The Big House presents world premiere of ‘Bullet Tongue’

Performed by and made with young people from Islington, the immersive Bullet Tongue depicts life on a London estate. This site-specific piece...

Hannah Robinson talks about the new edition of Secret London, Unusual Bar & Restaurants

The new edition of Secret London – Unusual Bars and Restaurants   is out now and it does not disappoint.

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...