Sadler’s Wells Everyone has their own specific May bank holiday rituals. Some go for a bracing hike around the Chilterns,
Morning Lane ‘Fun, funky and fascinating’ I am partial to a big night. I should probably be growing out of
Almeida Theatr ‘Emotional guts and gore’ In the age of Facebook and Instagram, the whammy of a school reunion is
Stone Nest Everyone’s favourite 1888 Welsh church-cum-hedonistic-nightclub-cum-theatre-space-cum-downstairs jazz venue plays host to what should be a pertinent evening of theatrical
Stratford East 2004 was 20 years ago, apparently. I only found this out (and was left aghast) when writing this review. My
Proud City A Neo-burlesque evening of naughty delight, high on talent but heavy on price. Burlesque’s breadth and variety
Kingsland Road, ‘The meat outdances the veg’ We are always told in the city history lies beneath us, that daily
HERE at Outernet A quantum core of flashing double-storey screens sheathed in a golden skin, and partly to blame for
Crystal Pite & Jonathon Young / Kidd Pivot Sadlers Well Raise your hand if you’ve bickered in a book club.
The Yard Covid rather dominated the end of 2019, starting 3 years of global upheaval that we are still paying