With East London quickly becoming the hub of all things trendy and dare we say it, hipster, there are now more things than ever to do in this often overlooked part of London. Here’s a quick round up of the places...
Great news for anyone who is yet to get their hands on a ticket to the most exciting show, er, pretty much ever. A further 60,000 tickets for Harry Potter and The Cursed Child are being released tomorrow, Tuesday Novemb...
We can’t help but notice a real pathetic fallacy (a fancy term for when the weather reflects our mood) in London this week. It’s cold, bleak and rainy, and America now have a fake-tanned fart for a president...
From balancing ballerinas to music made with rubbish bins, London really does have it all when it comes to entertainment. It’s often difficult to know where to look or what to look for, so we’ve selected a h...
A disused underground car park is getting a fancy refurb and is opening its doors as London’s newest contemporary theatre next month. The Bunker, a 110-seat subterranean theatre in Southwark, is the brainchild of...
This year marks the 100th year since Roald Dahl’s birth. Children and adults alike have been touched by the genius work of one of Britain’s favourite storytellers – he had the ability to bring out both...
Something in the air tells us that this August is going to be a good one – and, no, it’s not the high pollen levels. With the Olympic Games kicking off in Rio on the 5th, we’ll have an excuse to drink...
Didn’t manage to get your hands on the first batch of tickets for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child? Well you can stop crying your muggle tears, because at 11am on 4th August, a further 250,000 tickets are being r...
There’s nothing quite like an evening of food, drink and culture, underneath a blanket of (hopefully) cloudless, starry skies. Seriously. Nothing. To be honest, even pouring rain (which is a high probability knowi...
It could well be London’s most anticipated production….ever…but Harry Potter and the Cursed Child has finally arrived in the West End! The play is in two parts, which are intended to be seen in order o...