The topical and satirical panel show and podcast No Pressure to be Funny begins a monthly residency at Soho Theatre this spring. There are no captions, no captains, no competitions - just funny, informed...
This slightly ridiculous (but very fun) quiz show sees comedian Mark Allen pit top stand-ups against each other in a bid to find a modern-day 'Universal Genius.'Allen is hoping to find a Leonardo da Vinci ...
Bringing together pieces from Pennsylvanian artist George Catlins five visits to the western states back in the 1830s, the lost world of the Native American tribes is laid bare in this revealing exhibition...
Alan Ayckbourn's first major West End hit, Relatively Speaking is the usual combination of misunderstanding, farce, plotting and familial upper class incompetence. Intent on gaining her parents permission ...
Multi Olivier Award-winner Zoë Wanamaker returns to the West End for a play about a marriage falling apart in very dramatic fashion. Passion Play by Peter Nichols is a dark comedy that sees James and...
Saints are more often associated with traditional sacred art than with contemporary work, but Michael Landy, current Rootstein Hopkins Associate Artist in residence at the National Gallery, has been inspired...
Keep Your Timber Limber (Works on Paper) explores how artists since the 1940s to the present day have used drawing to address ideas critical and current to their time, ranging from the politics of gender...
Bringing you the best in trad, swing and mainstream jazz, the Spice of Life does a pretty brisk trade through-out the week with it's well-respected jazz nights.Wednesday's slot features an open mic session ...
Remember the Four Seasons? Their most famous member was Franki Valli and their hits included 'Sherry', 'Big Girls Don't Cry', 'I Can't Give You Anything But Love' and 'Bye Bye Baby'. Lovely songs you may...
When every drink costs 80p it doesn't really matter where you are. Cheapskate isn't the coolest of venues. It doesn't play the best music in the world and you certainly aren't going to meet a millionaire...
Daniel Radcliffle plays Cripple Billy in Martin McDonaugh's The Cripple of Inishmaan. Desperate to get off his tiny, gossip-starved Island, Billy is determined to get a part in Robert Flaherty's film 'Man...
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