The best thing about working at Spoonfed isn't the gallons of free tea, cake every Thursday, well stocked fridge or the fact that we can listen to music all day without people going nuts.
No the best thing about working here is how supportive everybody is to each other. It's like every day is Alcoholics Anonymous crossed with a Spring Break party. Even the smallest victory is greeted with a barrage of high fives and every birthday is marked with cake and cheap champagne. You don't get that Goldman Sachs.
With this in mind, for us, this show is less about seeing electro punk from Death Cigarettes tonight which, it must be said is really good and that, it's more about the support from the masters of atmosphere Years of Rice and Salt who feature our hard-working web developer Julian on guitar. You rule dude!
An exhibition exploring 5,000 years of humanity's relationship with horses, this summer at the British Museum, as part of their celebrations of the Diamond Jubilee. The show focuses on two breeds - the...
War Horse has to be the most successful production by the National Theatre in living memory. Since opening in 2007 it has scooped the Olivier, Evening Standard and the Critics Circle awards and it now...
A triptych of plays from one of the few political but non-issue writers, Robert Holman. Holman looks at the emotional landscape of ordinary people and in these three short stories, he gives them extraordinary...
Still going strong after over 20 years, this is Willy Russell's finest musical, an inspiring, rabble rousing and tuneful classic. Set in Liverpool in the mid 1900s, Blood Brothers follows twin boys separated...
Coventry's indie titans led by blonde-bombshell Tracy Tracy, The Primitive were one of the first bands to effectively blend new wave, indie and '60s rock sensibilities into fearsomely catchy power pop...
Poor Matilda has a bit of a rough deal, being ignored and neglected by her parents and suffering under the tyranny of a sadistic headteacher at school. But Matilda is no ordinary little girl, as everyone...
Every night at Jazz After Dark you get a chance to check out the more explosive bands on the London scene.Although ostensibly a jazz night, the organisers main priority seems to be making sure that the ...
Robert Carson stages Verdi's comic masterpiece in the 1950s when England's high society have a cad and a romance to deal with and a great deal of kerfuffle to get through. Oh, and a horse to march across...
Hah! After all that, with Dom painting such a rosy portrait of our office life and the love and support we offer each other... not a single one of us turned up! Hope you enjoyed it though...
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