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One of the most recognisable artists to emerge from the '80s synth pop revolution, as the lead singer of Soft Cell, Mark Almond not only pioneered the electro/disco sound that became a staple of every party ever, he was also one of the first openly gay artists to gain wide acceptance. Believe us, this was a very big deal.
For this special Meltdown show, Almond presents a rare live performance of Marc and The Mambas' groundbreaking 1983 release Torment and Toreros.
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, and the guests are...
Spontaneous stand-up comedy to jazz music, The Horne Section is like no gig you've been to before, with previous guests including Simon Amstell, Tim Key, Phil Jupitus, Al Murray and Tim Vine.Taking over ...
Award-winning British comedienne Gina Yashere, now one of America's hottest comics, fills you in on what she's been up to for the last month. Loud, down-to-earth, warm and funny, her style, more often...
The Hayward welcomes in a new show from London-based French Artist Oliver Castel and his latest alter-ego 'Louise Weiss'.Beginning in the car-park, before taking over the lift and the gallery upstairs,...
The tenth of the Courtauld's biannual student-run exhibitions is currently taking over the institution's East Wing. On display are works by brilliant photographer Tom Hunter, oddball sculptors Heringa...
1901 was the year that the ambitious nineteen-year-old Picasso launched his career in Paris with an exhibition that would set him on course to become one of the greatest artists of the 20th century.Reuniting ...
Writer and Actress Nina Kristofferson presents a one woman musical-play. Weaving Holiday's demons with her stories and her songs, she takes us through the drink, drugs, emotion and jazz.
Lindsay Posner directs Henry Goodman in Terrence Rattigan's play about a father fighting to clear the name of his son in this lavish production of this 1946 play, based on a real incident that made headlines...
Now transformed into the feelgood movie of the century so far, this stage showcase for the music of Abba looks set to run and run. Audiences adore this lightweight tale of a mother and daughter in love...
For lovers of a classic
farce, Harold Pinter's The Hothouse (1958) is the pinnacle of
thought-provoking comedy. But that's for people who love farce and in
Jamie Lloyd's production at Trafalgar ...
Starring Judi Dench and Ben Whishaw, this new play from John Logan is the imagined meeting of the two people who inspired some of the most famous children's stories in the Western world. Alice Liddell ...