Alistair McDowall presents Some Stories with the critically-acclaimed theatre company Cheap Seats.
This collection of four interconnected stories focuses on childhood and its place in our adult lives. Expect some great storytelling and a varied show put together by four young directors.
US stand-up Dave Fulton performs his critically-acclaimed Fringe show, combining social observations with electrifying stories about his colourful life. And by colourful, we mean near death experiences...
Sadie Frost (Dracula, Shopping) makes a return to the West End for this high energy, tongue-in-cheek romp about a woman who has grown up with an almost spiritual affinity for Madonna. From the first time...
A late and loud comedy gig held in the Soho Theatre's downstairs cabaret room, every Saturday night. Saturday's launch features exciting and inventive Luke McQueen; rising star Ian Smith; half Jewish,...
In this trans-continential intergenerational drama of the most animated kind, a film travel back to Lagos for the memorial service of their father. They dealing with emotional baggage as well as the travelling...
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 ...
Lost and Found touches on music with an attitude- sounds where image, production and hype don't matter. Showcasing the cream of the 1950s '60s an 70s, this night of old boy rock and no-nonsense soul w...
This is the play Eugene O'Neil never intended to be staged. Deeply personal, he wrote it as a gift to his wife. Two members of the Tryrone family are clearly ill and over the course of the play we discover...
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...
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...