More French than impeccable food, fiery politics, or chic clothing; Both Sides of the Blade dives headfirst into an ever-so-stormy
Peacock Theatre On a sweltering evening, we pack into the Peacock theatre. Fans patter like falling autumn leaves in the audience,
175 Stoke Newington High Street, Stoke Newington, London N16 0LH Wandering up the eclectic Stoke Newington High Street I was
Apollo Theatre Golden leaves snaked around his victorious head, Jack Holden’s creative tour de force Cruise returns to the West
Chichester Festival Theatre at Sadler’s Wells ‘Come and revel in the power of love’ The joint rulers of romance, Richard
‘Stuck in the middle and confused’ Dining in the capital can be tricky – the heady amalgam of capitalist greed
288 Cambridge Heath Rd, Cambridge Heath, London E2 9DA ‘A temple of careful, conscious and creative eating’ The world is
Almeida “Russia has spent so long as an empire she doesn’t know herself as a country” A dire warning for
The Barbican The epitome of a cross-channel-life and 1960s cool, Jane Birkin returns to the stage at the barbican after
Roman Theatre St Albans The tale of deception in the upper classes is given a roaring 1920’s overhaul. Much like the