London - In the hushed, candlelit nave of a Mayfair church, Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana — that monumental ode to fortune, passion, and the flesh — was reimagined as something both intimate...
London - There’s something quietly disarming about walking into Humble Grape. The name says it all: this is not a place that expects you to perform your knowledge of wine, or to...
London - This November, The SourceThe Source launches Black Cinema Film Nights , a special season within its acclaimed World Cinema Nights series. Dedicated to celebrating Black cinema which includes Film Nights...
London - What happens when your vote is the only thing standing between survival and starvation? That’s the provocative question at the heart of Activoté, a daring and anarchic new theatre production...
London - ALL RISE! London audiences are once again summoned to the courtroom as Agatha Christie’s Witness for the Prosecution continues its acclaimed run at London County Hall – now booking until...
London - Sean Holmes’s new staging of Romeo and Juliet at Shakespeare’s Globe drags Verona out of the Renaissance and drops it, dust and all, into the heat and grit of the...
London - There’s something wonderfully transporting about stepping into Colbert on a warm summer evening, especially this year. The iconic Parisian-style café, perfectly poised on the corner of Sloane Square, has been...
London - On Sunday evening, the Barbican Hall was filled with an electric anticipation that seemed to hum even before the musicians stepped onto the stage. At 7.30 sharp, five figures emerged,...