Friday nights at Barcode are generally packed, as one of Soho's friendliest crowds welcomes in the weekend to a pulsulating soundtrack of house and funky tribal.
Each and every Saturday, Fabric hold the biggest party going at one of the biggest and best clubs in the UK. Resident DJs Terry Francis and Craig Richards are huge names in themselves, sought after by...
Every Sunday, Madame Jojo's will provide you with a sanctuary of groove to soothe those weary weekend bones, providing a Sunday sunburst into the deepest darkest corners of dingy London. The night has...
Carwash hits the Aquarium every Saturday, engulfing it in disco and 70s funk, go-go dancers, live music and funky, fresh and colourful clubbers all primed to imbibe the heady 70s party.Dress to boogi...
Every Sunday, whether you fancy continuing your Saturday night hardcore rave, or if you're more of a day time raver, London's premier gay nightclub Fire is holding Later, a Sunday party playing house all...
Covering the latter years of George III's reign, this fictionalised account of the King's life brings together history, politics and comedy in a colourful portrait of one man's struggle with mental illness...
There's a wonderful, scarily prophetic moment at the beginning of the 'Thriller' video when a young, still black Michael Jackson turns to his date and ruefully warns her in his falsetto speaking voice...
An all-star production of The Ladykillers is coming to London, with a script written by IT Crowd and Father Ted writer Graham Linehan.The impressive cast boasts a bunch of "that guy from that thing" actors ...
Jean Valjean is released from 19 years on a chain gang, finds himself excluded from society, and promptly returns to thievery. In a twist of fate, a kindly Bishop lies to save him from a second jail term...
No doubt you know the deal: well-scrubbed types get (a little bit) loose to restrained commercial dance music.Email reception@cafedeparis.com to get on the list. Then, if you turn up before 11pm admission ...
One of the greatest thrillers of the 21st century has been adapted for the stage by Patrick Barlow. The performance holds up well to John Buchan's original novel, with a fine cast and fantastic set helping...
"It's all about the storytelling" is something we hear all too often from theatre makers but as much as it's become a clichéd thing to say, it's still true. So well done Criterion Theatre for putting...
New film and photographic work by contemporary artist Bridget Smith at Frith Street Gallery this winter. The works on show explore the symbolic power of feast day rituals in a small village in Galicia...
Everybody loves a bit of Abba. Ranging from the choppy beats of 'Super Trooper' to the smooth croonings of 'Dancing Queen', their timeless melodies are sure to get you on the dance floor regardless o...
Contemporary artist Stuart Pearson Wright met Keira Knightley backstage at the Old Vic a few years, back and managed to persuade her to take part in only his second film, Maze - which was shown in 2010...