Iris Bahr's incredible, shocking one-woman show plunges the audience right into the action, transporting them to a Tel Aviv cafe where a collection of characters (all played by Bahr) quarrel, reminisce, joke and comfort each other in the moments before a suicide bombing.
Brilliantly realised, gripping and horribly effective, this show is incredibly effective considering it is a solo effort.
The result of a three-month residency at The Place dance studios, this summer the theatre bar and foyer play host to works across a range of media by Magali Charrier. Until 23.06.12.
Another cracker from the British Library: this time exploring the relationship between the British landscape and the writing that has both shaped it and been shaped by it. With over 150 works - from Chaucer...
One of the Wellcome Collection's most hotly anticipated exhibitions since the institution opened: Brains - the Mind as Matter explores not so much what the brain does as what we have done to it. So the...
The Wellcome Colleciton hosts a new display dedicated to public health in inter-war Bermondsey. A niche area perhaps, but sounds pretty interesting. Until 03.06.12.
Oh this sounds cool. Just as the Olympics takes over and the talk is of the opening of the London Pleasure Gardens way out east, the Foundling Museum takes us back to the start, with an exhibition examining...
On every Thursday and Friday St Chad's invites a DJ over to rummage through his record bags and come up with the ideal sounds for a bit of cocktail sipping.Depending on the guy, the music moves from house ...
An exhibition celebrating the diverse work of Paupers Press - the printnig press that have worked with the all the big names in contemporary art - from Damien and Tracey to Chris Ofili, Charles Avery and...
King's Place present two Edinburgh preview shows from two top class sketch acts.Max and Ivan (Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Award Winners/Total Sell Out Show 2011) bring you an epic narrative sketch-comedy ...