Your complete guide to arts and culture in London: read all about art exhibitions, plays and musicals, and concerts and gigs. Plus, discover what’s on at galleries, museums, and cinemas across the city.
London’s iconic Royal Opera House has closed with immediate effect, due to the impact of coronavirus. Following earlier government guidance for Londoners to avoid all-but-essential contact with others, the 2,000 c...
Burley Fisher Books are spreading the good word! Whether you’re currently self-isolating or fretting about the possibility of self-isolating, there’s probably one question at the forefront of your mind ̵...
Cirque du Soleil are going big once more. Renowned circus collection Cirque du Soleil have found a way to bring dazzling acrobatic feats to things as diverse as Avatar and the nation of Mexico, but I honestly think thei...
The Music Walk of Fame has opened in Camden, and the big names are starting to be unveiled. Opened in Camden back in November 2019, London’s official Music Walk of Fame has been set up to commemorate the worldR...
The marvellous Colourscape pop-up is returning to London. PLEASE NOTE: Due to the coronavirus outbreak in the UK, this event has been postponed. We’ll keep you updated when a new date has been confirmed – in...
And it features all of your favourite actors! The trailer for Wes Anderson’s newest film The French Dispatch dropped today with a long list of big names you would never think to see side-by-side. The number of stars is...
Well this is Good news indeed! London’s star-studded 2020 theatre season will get a little starrier in autumn, as it’s been confirmed that David Tennant will tread the boards at the Playhouse Theatre from Oc...
Pretty Woman, walking down the street – and into the West End! The “turning hit films into (hopefully) hit musicals” bandwagon has reached full speed, and I for one am here for it. Hot on the heels of...
The tragicomic duo tease out the dynamic humour in Samuel Beckett’s script and brilliantly refresh this apocalyptic classic. “Nothing is funnier than unhappiness,” rings the most self-aware line of Beckett’s Endgame— a...
Nope, your eyes are not deceiving you – Whitney is back! Somewhere in the last few years, we really tumbled headlong into the future, didn’t we? First Peter Cushing gave a steely performance in Rogue One, de...