Friendships tend to work better when money stays out of the conversation. Unfortunately for Gordon, Michael and their twenty-year friendship, they're about to learn that the hard way.
In this new play by Matthew Dunster two friends skirt around the irreparable cracks in their relationship while their kids don't give money problems a second though.
Once a fierce activist, Hilary is now a mother and a wife as well, and it seems most of the persuasive arguing she does is with her daughter. In April De Angelis' new play, a fifty -year old woman navigates...
Following their brilliant production of Moonfleece, Supporting Wall stage Tender Napalm by the button-pushing playwright that is Phillip Ridley.
It explores the tentative, explosive relationship betwee...
Baghdad's Iraqi Theatre Company present a modern day version of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet that takes in the temperament of an exhausted population stuck in a cycle of violence and riddled with endless...
Charles Byrne is Georgian London's biggest star, he's also an eight foot-tall Irishman. John Hunter, a pioneering surgeon obsessed with life, death and the human form is also making a name for himself...
Olivier Award winning writer, Bola Agbaje, explores two different cultures and the idea of marrying the two together. Thankfully she goes beyond a clichéd look at interracial r...
The stage show inspired by the 1935 film starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers follows dancer Jerry Travers as he begins work for producer Horace Hardwick in London. Enthusiastically practising his routine...
Shiverman follows professionally outcast anthropologist Roy (Paul Mooney) as he desperately tries to save the Okoko tribe’s deep-rooted culture, as yet untouched by the western world. In a bid t...
A play around the story of the family at the centre of the three Abrahamic faiths. When Isaac and his father return from their journey to the mountaintop, Sarah, Abraham's wife is struck by the change...
In a brave new world created by Strip Theatre religion is a crime and atheism reigns as five believers and their counsellor meet to chew over life's unanswerable questions. This show looks at what might...
Three generations of one family have grown and moved apart. They reunite in Lagos for the first time in thirty years and find that between them they hold a wealth of differing opinions. Pandora's Box looks...
Friendships tend to work better when money stays out of the conversation. Unfortunately for Gordon, Michael and their twenty-year friendship, they're about to learn that the hard way. In this new play...
Islington’s goodtime boozer The Old Queen’s Head welcomes back Hip-hop connoisseur Jake Wherry for a huge night of hip-hop, soul and dancefloor classics. With more than 15 years playing o...
The Herbaliser hit the Old Queen with a better than ever DJ set. Main man Jake Wherry takes to the decks and support comes in the form of Hope Patterson and Jim Le Bold. Drawing from hip hop, jazz and...
An exhibition of works by one of the major figures in twentieth century Italian photographers, Guiseppe Cavalli, at the Estorick Collection this summer. As the title suggests, Cavalli was a master at capturing...
Synth pop royalty, Blancmange were one of the stand out bands of the '80s thanks to their artsy synth lines and their 'striking' hair dos. Their albums 'Happy Families', 'Mange Tout' and 'Believe You Me...
Kinetic Comedy takes pride in showcasing the very best stand-up comics on the circuit, comprised of diverse races, cultures and genders. Kinetic has also recently collaborated with Thai Kitchen Nong Noy...
It's the end of the week and some serious partying is in order. At Anam, DJS spin party anthems till late but you can get an early start by sipping on two-for-one cocktails till 8pm.
Quite possibly the funkiest most sought after collection of music folk to come united out of Hackney, The Hackney Colliery Band are a 9 piece brass, funk, hip-hop marching-band, that rival The Young Bl...